Copper Disconnection Dates – WA Suburbs – 16th January 2020

WA Suburbs that will have their copper telephone lines (Landlines and ADSL) disconnected on January 16th 2020 If you live in any of the following WA suburbs and have not switched to NBN or an NBN-Alternative by 16th Jan 2020 you will find your telephone and ADSL Internet disconnected Applecross, Armadale, Atwell, Aubin Grove, Australind, Bandy Creek, Banjup, Banksia Grove, Baynton, Bedford, Beeliar, Bellevue, Beresford, Boya, Brockman, Brookdale, Brown Range, Bullsbrook, Busselton, Byford, Camillo, Carabooda, Carey Park, Carnarvon, Castletown, Chadwick, Champion Lakes, Cloverdale, Cockburn Central, Como, Coogee, Cottesloe, Darch, Darling Downs, Darlington, Dawesville, Deepdale, Denham, Dudley Park, Dunsborough, East Bunbury, East Carnarvon, Edgewater, Esperance, Forrestdale, Gap Ridge, Green Head, Greenmount, Greys Plain, Hamilton Hill, Haynes, Helena Valley, Henderson, Hilbert, Hilton, Inglewood, Jandakot, Joondalup, Katanning, Kelmscott, Kewdale, Kingsford, Koongamia, Lancelin, Landsdale, Lange, Leda, Ledge Point, Leeman, Leschenault, Lockyer, Mandurah, Mariginiup, Marybrook, Maylands, Milpara, Morgantown, Mosman Park, Mount Lawley, Mount Melville, Mount Richon, Munster, Orana, Paraburdoo, Peppermint Grove, Quindalup, Riverton, Rockingham, Seville Grove, South Carnarvon, South Perth, South Lake, Spearwood, Spencer Park, Success, Swan View, Utakarra, Victoria Park, Wagin, Walmsley, Wannanup, Wanneroo, Wattleup, Wellard, Willetton, Wongan Hills, Wonthella, Woorree, Wungong, Yakamia, Yanchep, Yangebup The IT Guys can help. Give us a call. :jk: Tags: Applecross, Armadale, Atwell, Aubin Grove, Australind, Bandy Creek, Banjup, Banksia Grove, Baynton, Bedford, Beeliar, Bellevue, Beresford, Boya, Brockman, Brookdale, Brown Range, Bullsbrook, Busselton, Byford, Camillo, Carabooda, Carey Park, Carnarvon, Castletown, Chadwick, Champion Lakes, Cloverdale, Cockburn Central, Como, Coogee(Wa), cottesloe, Darch, Darling Downs, Darlington, Dawesville, Deepdale, Denham, Dudley Park, Dunsborough, East Bunbury, East Carnarvon, Edgewater, Esperance, Forrestdale, Gap Ridge, Green Head, Greenmount, Greys Plain, Hamilton Hill, Haynes, Helena Valley, Henderson, Hilbert, Hilton, Inglewood, Jandakot, Joondalup, Katanning, Kelmscott, Kewdale, Kingsford, Koongamia, Lancelin, Landsdale, Lange, Leda, Ledge Point, Leeman, Leschenault, Lockyer, Mandurah, Mariginiup, Marybrook, Maylands, Milpara, Morgantown, Mosman Park, Mount Lawley, Mount Melville, Mount Richon, Munster, Orana, Paraburdoo, Peppermint Grove, Quindalup, Riverton, Rockingham, Seville Grove, South Carnarvon, South Perth, SouthLake, Spearwood, Spencer Park, Success, Swan View, Utakarra, Victoria Park, Wagin, Walmsley, Wannanup, Wanneroo, Wattleup, Wellard, Willetton, Wongan Hills, Wonthella, Woorree, Wungong, Yakamia, Yanchep, Yangebup

ADSL Telephone & Internet Disconnection Jan 2020 – Mosman Park, WA, 6012

Did you know Mosman Park will lose ADSL Internet and Telephone service in January 2020? Have you moved to NBN yet? There are alternatives. Mosman Park, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017 However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The disconnection process for the old phone and internet network in this area is scheduled to begin on Jan 2020 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies     If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: 6012, adsl, internet, Internet Service Provider, ISP, Mosman Park, NBN, NBN Co, telephone, telephone lines, telstra, WA

Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN

NBN (National Broadband Network) Telephone and Internet Services Every Australian residence and business should be able to access Telephone and Data (Internet) services using an NBN service depending on your location. To find out what is available at your location, enter your address into the following web page: https://www.nbnco.com.au/ Existing telephone handsets cannot be used in any of the NBN technologies. If you still require a traditional telephone “handset”, you will need to purchase an NBN compatible handsets that plugs into the NBN modem. If you DO NOT need a telephone handset, you can consider the following non-NBN alternatives: Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone NetworksTelephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies Technologies offered by the NBN are as follows Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) Fibre to the Building/Node (FTTB & FTTN) Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) NBN™ Wireless NBN™ HFC NBN™ Satellite Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) FTTP – The best solution on offer with NBN-Fibre directly to your premises. Sadly only a very small percentage of Australian users have this type of connection as it was deemed too expensive and time consuming to rollout across the country by the Government of the day. Some users can apply to have their technology upgraded to FTTP but the cost is generally around $7 to $10,000. Fibre to the Building/Node (FTTB & FTTN) Most Australian residences will be connected directly to the existing telephone socket using FTTN, and a new NBN compatible modem. This technology uses the existing copper telephone lines in a building, building complex or in the street to connect to fibre which can be up to 1 klm from your location. Some users can apply to have their technology upgraded to FTTP but the cost is generally around $7 to $10,000. Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) Fibre to the curb is a recent technological improvement on FTTN. It still uses the existing copper telephone lines but then connects to a “Node” or “NBN junction-box” within a few hundred meters of your location/building. Some users can apply to have their technology upgraded to FTTP but the cost is generally around $7 to $10,000. NBN™ HFC Australian suburbs connected to the Pay-TV (Foxtel) Network in the 90s will be connected to NBN using the existing HFC (coaxial) network as follows. HFC is regarded as the 2nd best technology available after FTTP. NBN™ Wireless and NBN™ Satellite In country and rural areas the use of Wireless or Satellite technology (using an external antenna or satellite dish) as follows. Australian Satellite Internet is called Sky Muster™ or Sky Muster™ Plus and available from ISPs such as SkyMesh   Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? If you connect your modem to other computers and devices using hard-wired Ethernet cables, those devices should receive the same download-speed as at the NBN modem with little drop-off. However, when using Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet via the modem, a drastic drop off occurs depending on the quality of the ISP modem, your distance from the modem, the amount of devices accessing the modem and walls and floors between you and the modem. Generally the modems supplied by ISPs are very poor Wi-Fi devices and you should consider the following if you wish to receive high-speed Internet throughout your house and on multiple devices at the same time. Wi-fi Problems?   See also, by clicking on the links below. Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for small unit or apartment Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for small homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for medium sized homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for large sized homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for extra large sized homes with multiple floors Network and Internet Connection between Buildings Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Having Problems getting Internet and Wi-Fi throughout your home or office? Home Networking Network Support Services Network Design & Consulting services Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone NetworksTelephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies :jk: Tags: cable, Coaxial, CONNECT, ethernet, fibre, Fibre to the Building/Node (FTTB & FTTN), Fibre to the Curb (FTTC), Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), Foxtel, FTTB, FTTC, FTTN, FTTP, HFC, home network, home networking, internet, internet connection, ISP, National Broadband Network, NBN, NBN Co, NBN™ HFC, NBN™ Satellite, NBN™ Wireless, Satellite, sky mesh, skymesh, skymuster, skymuster plus, stan, telephone, troubleshooting, upgrade, wi-fi, wired ethernet

Network Design & Consulting services

Network Design & Consulting services to households, business clients, Architects, Designers and Builders for Smart Wiring of Homes and Offices. Wether you are building, designing, renovating or moving house/office The IT Guys can help with Networking, Internet and Wifi issues. Trouble Shooting Internet and Wi-Fi Testing and Consultancy Services Designing, Building and upgrading home and office Networks During the design phase of any house,  office build or renovation, the internet and networking requirements of the home or office need to be considered to ensure it is “future-proof”. This is often referred incorrectly as a “Smart-Home”or “Smart-Wiring” Architects often rely on their Electrical Contractors or the Builder for advise and more often than not will try and sell you a “Smart-Home” package from a “Smart-Home-Contractor” that specialise in “home technology solutions, smart wiring, home automation, one touch control, security systems, audio visual products” etc. Any Electrical Contractor can carry out “Smart (Ethernet) Wiring and cabling” but many prefer to sub-contract it out as they do not like terminating ethernet cables. Many Building companies attempt to sell clients an “Smart-Home” packages carried out by “Smart-Home-Contractors” which often offer solutions that are already 10 years out-of-date and do not meet the demands of a modern families internet and entertainment requirements. Many “Smart-Home” packages only offer “hard-wired” internet/home-networking solutions which DO NOT take into consideration the demands of multiple smart-phones, tablets, computers, sound-systems, security-systems, TV’s and streaming that all require high-speed wireless internet access throughout the whole house and often into gardens and out buildings. These contractors are still stuck in an era where everyone had a home-theatre and Foxtel was the only non-free-to-air solution, and the Foxtel signal needed to be piped through the house using multiple coaxial and HDMI cables and multi-room infra-red controllers. In 2017 there are a multitude of entertainment options available in addition to traditional Foxtel and Free-to-Air TV. All require fast internet streaming services and offer simultaneous streaming on multiple TV’s and devices. Hard wiring coaxial and HDMI cabling throughout the house is ancient technology, as are the requirements for multiple “Sonos-Boost” devices. The IT Guys (WA) offer consulting services to Clients, Architects, Designers and Builders to make sure the technologies to be deployed (Computers, Servers, TV’s, Home Theatres, Telephones, Alarms etc) are the correct ones to meet the clients needs. We turn basic electrical wiring plans – Into detailed networked wiring plans including specifying the equipment to be employed The IT Guys also provide cost estimates on the preferred equipment including supply and final setup (if required) using the best networking and sound systems. If you would like the IT Guys to give you an independent quote or assessment and you are based in Perth. Please give us a call on 08 6365 5603 and we will see if we can help. See also, by clicking on the links below. Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for small unit or apartment Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for small homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for medium sized homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for large sized homes Wireless Smart-Wired-Home solutions for extra large sized homes with multiple floors Network and Internet Connection between Buildings Wi-Fi Troubleshooting Having Problems getting Internet and Wi-Fi throughout your home or office? Home Networking Network Support Services Network Design & Consulting services Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone NetworksTelephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies :jk: Tags: architect, architects, boost, builders, Coaxial, CONNECT, data points, designers, electrical wiring plan, ethernet, Foxtel, free-to-air, future-proof, hard wired, hdmi, home network, home networking, home theatre, homes, internet connection, internet wiring plan, one touch control, perth, security systems, smart home, smart wiring, smart-home contracto, Sonos Boost, sonoswiring plan, ubiquiti, WAPs, wi-fi, wifi, Wireless Access Points, wireless internet

High Speed Internet – Churchlands (North)

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Churchlands (North) Churchlands – North, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2016 Churchlands South- Forecast Jan-Mar 2018 (Click here to check your address) However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Churchlands North – 17/12/17 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: churchlands, internet

High Speed Internet – North Fremantle WA 6159

Get high speed Internet Today.. in North Fremantle North Fremantle, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017 However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows North Fremantle – 23/12/18 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, north fremantle

High Speed Internet – Woodlands

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Woodlands!   Woodlands, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2016   However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Woodlands – 17/12/17 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, NBN, woodlands

High Speed Internet – Crawley

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Crawley! Crawley, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017   However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Crawley -16/12/18 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies     If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: crawley, internet, NBN

High Speed Internet – Wembley Downs

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Wembley Downs! Wembley Downs, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2016   However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Wembley Downs – 17/12/17 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, NBN, wembley downs

High Speed Internet – Swanbourne

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Swanbourne! Swanbourne, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in March 2017   However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Swanbourne – 17/9/18 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? What are the alternatives to NBN? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, NBN, swanbourne

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Shenton Park

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Shenton Park!   Shenton Park, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017 However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Shenton Park – 23/12/18 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, NBN, shenton park

Get high speed Internet Today.. in West Leederville

Get high speed Internet Today.. in West Leederville!   West Leederville, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017 However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows West Leederville -14/1/19 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address. If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies     If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: internet, NBN, west leederville

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Daglish

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Daglish!   Daglish, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in June 2017 However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Daglish – 23/12/18 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Confused by NBN Plans? Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: daglish, internet, NBN

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Dalkeith

Get high speed Internet Today.. in Dalkeith!   Dalkeith, you no longer need to suffer third-world Internet speeds of 1,2 or even 10 mbps since NBN Internet was switched on in July 2017   However, you don’t have too long to move to NBN or you risk losing your land-line and any service connected to it. You only have a matter of months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it such as Security Alarm systems, Medical Emergency alarms etc. Existing Copper Land Lines will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date The date for deactivation of the copper land line for the suburb is as follows Dalkeith – 21/1/19 Even though the suburb has officially gone live with NBN, there could be some exceptions such as Businesses and strata properties. The only sure way of finding out if your premises has gone live is to click here on this link and enter your address.If the NBN Company website states that NBN is available, you will need to contact an NBN service provider such as your existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) or  Telstra to start the process. However, before doing so, consider the following. Your existing services may be affected The rollout of the nbn™ broadband means some existing devices and services may not be compatible with these at all times. If you have any of the following devices or services, contact your service provider or register with NBN Co so that they can support you to help minimise a break in services. Medical alarm, autodiallers or emergency call buttons Monitored fire alarms Home or business security monitoring systems Lift emergency phones EFTPOS or health claim terminals Fax and teletypewriter devices If you have any of the above devices, make sure they are ALL made NBN ready before asking to be switched to the NBN. It is also a good idea to make sure you have a mobile phone available and working, should something go wrong during installation and there is a delay between losing your phone line and NBN becoming available. Once satisfied you have no existing services that maybe affected or you have fixed any incompatibility issues, you need to select an NBN provider and a plan. The following guide should be of assistance. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies Can I still use my land-line once I have NBN installed? Yes, but you may find your old telephone handset does not work any more and you may have to buy a new one (or your provider my provide you with a compatible one) Instead of connecting to a wall socket, the phone will need to connect to a socket in the side of the new NBN modem or NBN connection box that will be provided by your ISP.   If you find you need any assistance in setting up your new NBN services or your telephone/answering machine, home network, printer or computer. Please give us a call.   :jk: Tags: Dalkeith, internet, NBN

Time to move to NBN or risk losing your land-line (Perth’s Golden Triangle)

If you live in any of the areas indicated below, you only have months to embrace the NBN or risk losing your land line, ADSL and anything connected to it. If you live in any of the following suburbs you have NBN already which means you only have months to move to NBN before losing your land-line and ADSL connection. Existing Copper Land Lines powering your ADSL connection, medical and alarm systems will be disconnected 18 months after the NBN go-live date. As the following suburbs have already gone-live with NBN, it is imperative that you move over to NBN before the disconnection date. For instance, residents of Wembley Downs only have until 17th December 2017 to make the changeover. Suburb – NBN Live Date – Land-Line (ADSL)  disconnection date Subiaco (eastern area) – 18/8/17 – 18/2/19 Dalkeith – 21/7/17 – 21/1/19 Daglish – 23/6/17 – 23/12/18 West Leederville – 14/6/17 – 14/1/19 Shenton Park – 23/6/17 – 23/12/18 Nedlands – 16/6/17 – 16/12/18 Claremont – 17/3/17 – 17/9/18 Mt Claremont– 17/3/17 – 17/9/18 Peppermint Grove – 7/4/17 – 7/10/18 Swanbourne – 17/3/17 – 17/9/18 Mosman Park – 30/6/17 – 30/12/18 Cottesloe – 24/3/17 – 24/9/18 Wembley Downs – 17/6/16 – 17/12/17 Crawley – 16/6/17 – 16/12/18 North Fremantle – 23/6/17 – 23/12/18 Woodlands – 17/6/16 – 17/12/17 Churchlands (North) – 17/6/16 – 17/12/17 Other Suburbs scheduled to be connected in the next 2 years Subiaco (remaining areas)  – Forecast December 2017 – April 2017 (Click here to check your address) City Beach – Forecast Jul-Dec 2018 (Click here to check your address) Wembley – Forecast Jan-Mar 2018 (Click here to check your address) Churchlands South- Forecast Jan-Mar 2018 (Click here to check your address) Jolimont – Forecast Jan-Mar 2018 (Click here to check your address) Scarborough – Forecast Jan – Jun 2019 (Click here to check your address) Floreat – Forecast Apr – June 2018 (Click here to check your address) West Perth – Forecast Jul-Sep 2018 (Click here to check your address) Perth City – Forecast Jan-Jun 2019 (Click here to check your address)   The IT Guys, can provide professional installation services, advice and cabling and we are happy to provide a free quotation. Please contact us on the number below. Telephone and Internet Connections offered by NBN Telephone and Internet Connections offered via the Mobile Phone Networks Telephone and Internet Connections offered via Independent Telecomm Companies   :jk: Tags: adsl, adsl2, best internet speeds perth, bigpond cable internet, bonded broadband perth, bonded dsl, cable broadband, cable broadband deals, cable broadband plans, cable internet deals, cable internet providers, can i get cable internet where i live, DSL, fastest internet in perth, fastest internet provider perth, fibre, iinet, iinet wifi perth slow, Internet Service Provider, internet speed, internet speed Churchlands – WA – 6018, internet speed City Beach – WA – 6015, internet speed Claremont – WA – 6010, internet speed Cottesloe – WA – 6011, internet speed Crawley – WA – 6009, internet speed Daglish – WA – 6008, internet speed Dalkeith – WA – 6009, internet speed Floreat – WA – 6014, internet speed Glendalough – WA – 6016, internet speed Herdsman – WA – 6017, internet speed in perth, internet speed Jolimont – WA – 6014, internet speed Karrakatta – WA – 6010, internet speed Kings Park – WA – 6005, internet speed Leederville – WA – 6007, internet speed Mosman Park – WA – 6012, internet speed Mount Claremont – WA – 6010, internet speed Nedlands – WA – 6009, internet speed North Fremantle – WA – 6159, internet speed Peppermint Grove – WA – 6011, internet speed Shenton Park – WA – 6008, internet speed Subiaco – WA – 6008, internet speed Swanbourne – WA – 6010, internet speed Wembley – WA – 6014, internet speed Wembley Downs – WA – 6019, internet speed West Leederville – WA – 6007, internet speed West Perth – WA – 6005, ISP, isps perth wa, mode, NBN Rollout, need expert to install ps4 perth aust, perth fastest internet, telstra, what is perth telstra internet speed, wi-fi