iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Telco/ISP

NBN Co invites access seekers to play in sandpit

By Ry Crozier on Feb 8, 2011 12:29PM
NBN Co invites access seekers to play in sandpit

National test regime.

NBN Co plans to roll out a national network of 'sandpits' where prospective access seekers can test their products and services on a quarantined section of the national broadband network.

The sandpits were first revealed in an access seeker accreditation information paper [pdf] by NBN Co at the end of last year.

"The sandpits will enable access seekers to test their configuration and products with the NBN Co fibre access service architecture prior to formal certification with NBN Co," the paper said.

"It's about ensuring your products sit on top of ours correctly," NBN Co's national test facility general manager Peter Girvan said at a customer roadshow event.

The sandpits were part of what NBN Co called "pre-certification" tests that it required access seekers to perform before seeking formal accreditation to run services across the national broadband network.

Girvan said NBN Co planned to offer sandpits to test fibre connections and the company's business and operations support systems (BSS/OSS).

He said that the sandpits were "production nodes in our production network."

"They're quarantined but managed by our operations staff," he said. "Anything you do in our sandpits won't impact our production network."

Although sandpits were to be initially co-located within the temporary points-of-interconnection (PoIs) servicing first-release NBN sites such as Willunga and Kiama Downs, the plan was to roll them out much more broadly.

"The long-term scenario is that we intend to have a sandpit in every state," Girvan said.

Girvan's assurance of those expansion plans was in part related to fears by smaller access seekers of prohibitive costs in connecting to the sandpits.

NBN Co said last year that access seekers would be "responsible for all connectivity from the sandpit to their premises, for both the Network-to-Network interface and the Passive Optical Network ends of the sandpit."

iTnews has been told that NBN Co has first-release POIs located at the Global Switch data centre in Sydney and in Nextgen Networks' facilities in Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Access seekers would be given the option of whether they used the sandpits or their own internal laboratory facilities for pre-certification testing purposes.

Proper certification tests would be conducted out of NBN Co's national test facility at Docklands, Melbourne.

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:
accessbroadbandcertificationfibrenbnnbncoopticpoisandpitseekerstelco/isptesttesting

Partner Content

Why Genworth Australia embraced low-code software development
Promoted Content Why Genworth Australia embraced low-code software development
The Great Resignation has intensified insider security threats
Promoted Content The Great Resignation has intensified insider security threats
"We're seeing some good policy put in place, but that's the exception"
Partner Content "We're seeing some good policy put in place, but that's the exception"
Accenture and Google Cloud team up to create a loveable, Australian-first, renewable energy product
Promoted Content Accenture and Google Cloud team up to create a loveable, Australian-first, renewable energy product

Sponsored Whitepapers

Extracting the value of data using Unified Observability
Extracting the value of data using Unified Observability
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership

Events

  • Micro Focus Information Management & Governance (IM&G) Forum 2022
  • CRN Channel Meets: CyberSecurity Live Event
  • IoT Insights: Secure By Design for manufacturing
  • Cyber Security for Government Summit
By Ry Crozier
Feb 8 2011
12:29PM
0 Comments

Related Articles

  • NBN Co reveals just 20 FTTN premises upgraded to full fibre in trial
  • NBN Co can't say which premises are eligible for a free fibre upgrade
  • Labor's early election pledge to offer fibre to "nearly 7 in 8" FTTN users
  • NBN Co offers to upgrade up to 6000 FTTN customers from this month
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Qantas calls time on IBM, Fujitsu in tech modernisation

Qantas calls time on IBM, Fujitsu in tech modernisation

Service NSW hits digital services goal two years early

Service NSW hits digital services goal two years early

NBN Co taking orders for 'non-premises' connections

NBN Co taking orders for 'non-premises' connections

Australian scientists build world's first quantum computer IC

Australian scientists build world's first quantum computer IC

Digital Nation

Crypto experts optimistic about future of Bitcoin: Block
Crypto experts optimistic about future of Bitcoin: Block
COVER STORY: Operationalising net zero through the power of IoT
COVER STORY: Operationalising net zero through the power of IoT
IBM global chief data officer on the rise of the number crunchers
IBM global chief data officer on the rise of the number crunchers
The security threat of quantum computing
The security threat of quantum computing
Integrity, ethics and board decisions in the digital age
Integrity, ethics and board decisions in the digital age
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.