ISPs welcome NBN Co plan to embed staff

 

Come sit in my NOC.

Internet service providers have welcomed a proposal by NBN Co to embed staff in the network operations centres (NOCs) of access seekers.

NBN Co's head of network operations Steve Christian revealed the plan at a customer roadshow last week.

"We want to place our people in customers' NOCs," he said.

"We'd like to put someone out there with you, at least through the bedding-down period, if not for the full term, to get to know you."

ISPs and sub-wholesalers contacted by iTnews were enthusiastic about the proposal.

"It's something we'd be very comfortable with," Internode managing director Simon Hackett told iTnews.

"Our motivations and those of NBN Co are very much aligned."

Similarly, iiNet chief technology officer Greg Bader told iTnews that iiNet would be integrating the NBN into its operations centre.

"We work closely with NBN [Co] – if they want a look or a play, [we're] more than happy to accommodate them," he said.

Platform Networks managing director David Hooton believed that NBN Co embedding staff was "inevitable and a very good idea".

"It gives NBN Co an awesome understanding of the operational challenges faced by their customers, and it also gives us, the customer, simple access to the right people inside what will be a very large organisation," Hooton said.

"If you think about the scale of investment that anyone who's going to be directly interconnecting with NBN is going to be making, this makes a lot of sense.

"In a game where a day waiting can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, I think it's the most practical possible way a brand new organisation like NBN Co can serve their new and prospective customers."

Benefits for NBN Co

NBN Co's general manager of network and service operations Kevin Saunders urged access seekers to "take some chances" by taking advantage of the secondment.

The plan would also have benefits for NBN Co: "If those [NBN Co] people come back into [our] NSOC, they will know all about how your operations work and how to best assist you."

NBN Co was also exploring a kind of reciprocal plan to put NBN-trained staff out into the wider expanse of the industry.

Saunders said he was keen to attract graduates into NBN Co's operations "for a good two years, train them well and assist them into moving into the access seeker environment."

"Then we'll have 'friendlies' externally," he said. "We're trying to build an industry from the ground up."

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ISPs welcome NBN Co plan to embed staff
"What a good way to train the new NBN staff as to the correct way to provide a service. Telstra has a proven method with a database of records for each and every customer connected via fibre. Maybe ..."
By FLashy
 
 
 
Comments: 2
mad1k5
Feb 7, 2011 7:47 PM
My Noc is better than your Noc!
FLashy
Feb 7, 2011 8:35 PM
What a good way to train the new NBN staff as to the correct way to provide a service.
Telstra has a proven method with a database of records for each and every customer connected via fibre.
Maybe the other ISP's will adopt better standards, than currently in use.
A common template to record every subscribers connection can only benefit the NBN rollout.
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