NBN Installation Checklist

How to get the NBN connected via Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN) to your new house on a previously vacant block

In South Australia, there is no requirement (for Class 1A homes) for what is known as a Certificate of Occupancy (CoA) where in other states the certificate must be completed before your builder can claim the final payment for your new house.  In other states the CoA includes the provisioning of the NBN service whether you plan to connect to the NBN or not.

NBNco will bang on ad infinitum about what your builder/developer is supposed to do with regard to your FttN connection but it is largely impossible to wade through the hot mess of web pages, links and documents to work out who is supposed to do what let alone when.

This checklist will help you through the process, we strongly recommend you keep a diary of every conversation and activity

Step 1:  Get the trench dug and the conduit laid in preparation for the installation of what is known as a Lead-in Cable

Step 2:  Plan your internal Internet cabling

Step 3:  Choose an NBN Internet Service Provider

Step 4:  Start the order process

Step 5:  Submit a "New Development" application with NBNco

Step 6:  Wait for a while

Step 7:  Call NBNco with your reference number

Step 8:  Plan B

Step 9:  Celebrate your new Location ID

Step 10:  Contact your Internet Service provider

Step 11:  Confirm your Service Class

Step 11a: An NBN contractor will install the Lead-in Cable

Step 12:  Plug in your NBN modem

And that's all there is to it, how hard could it be?

Lincoln Computer Centre offers a range of services around this whole process