Photos: NBN Co network termination units

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Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this week and took these shots of the company’s
internal and external network termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

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Don McKenzie wrote:

Photos: NBN Co network termination units
All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/
Why does the blog that report links to sound like a sales pitch?

Is it because after we've paid for it TWICE (once via taxes, the second
by relatively expensive payments that should be cheaper), and an
"unbiased" blog is the only way they're going to sell it?

Or is that just the pessimistic cynic in me talking?
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John Tserkezis wrote
Don McKenzie wrote

Photos: NBN Co network termination units
All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing
this week and took these shots of the company’s internal and
external network termination units, which will be installed in homes
and businesses.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Why does the blog that report links to sound like a sales pitch?
Because he wouldnt have been allowed to take the photos if it didnt.

Is it because after we've paid for it TWICE (once via taxes,
No we didnt, we paid for the current broadband in our phone bills.

the second by relatively expensive payments that should be cheaper),
And they did become much cheaper.

and an "unbiased" blog is the only way they're going to sell it?
They're going to try the much more effective route of ripping out the copper network instead.

The only choice you will have is the NBN or wireless.

Hopefully the ACCC will tell them to go an fuck themselves on
that and the clowns wont be able to get that thru parliament.

Or is that just the pessimistic cynic in me talking?
Just the ingnorance in you talking.
 
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
 
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.here.invalid> wrote in message
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On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.
 
On 8/02/2011 5:58 PM, Mr Mac wrote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia@not.here.invalid> wrote in message
news:8r9lr0F8ccU2@mid.individual.net...
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.

Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.
I beg to differ. There is a laser warning sticker there, but there is
also one that is clearly marked "Caution High Temperature".

Sylvia.
 
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On 8/02/2011 5:58 PM, Mr Mac wrote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia@not.here.invalid> wrote in message
news:8r9lr0F8ccU2@mid.individual.net...
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external
network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.

Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.



I beg to differ. There is a laser warning sticker there, but there is also
one that is clearly marked "Caution High Temperature".

Sylvia.
Ah yep you are right, I was looking at the first pic that shows a warning
sticker on the outside of the box.
 
On 8/02/2011 5:58 PM, Mr Mac wrote:
How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.
OMG, they want to put laser guns into our *homes*???!!!
 
B J Foster wrote:
On 8/02/2011 5:58 PM, Mr Mac wrote:
How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.



OMG, they want to put laser guns into our *homes*???!!!
Already there in cd players and such.
 
On 9/02/2011 6:36 AM, regn.pickford wrote:
B J Foster wrote:
On 8/02/2011 5:58 PM, Mr Mac wrote:
How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
Thats a laser warning sticker. Not heat sink.



OMG, they want to put laser guns into our *homes*???!!!

Already there in cd players and such.
Gosh!
 
On 7/02/2011 6:38 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/


Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.
OK - a different take on this. If the heatsink gets hot enough to
require a high temperature warning, and there's space for the label, why
not just use a bigger heatsink?

Of course, it may still be hot enough to require the warning. In which
case, do you make it smaller and even hotter in order to have room for
the label?

Sylvia.
 
Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 6:38 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing
this week and took these shots of the company’s internal and
external network termination units, which will be installed in
homes and businesses. http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/


Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.

OK - a different take on this. If the heatsink gets hot enough to
require a high temperature warning, and there's space for the label,
why not just use a bigger heatsink?

Of course, it may still be hot enough to require the warning. In which
case, do you make it smaller and even hotter in order to have room for
the label?
Or the label doesnt take up any heatsink space, stupid.
 
On 2011/02/07 05:32, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

Cheers Don...

===============
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On 9/02/2011 10:37 AM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 6:38 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing this
week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network
termination units, which will be installed in homes and businesses.

http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/



Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.

OK - a different take on this. If the heatsink gets hot enough to
require a high temperature warning, and there's space for the label, why
not just use a bigger heatsink?

Of course, it may still be hot enough to require the warning. In which
case, do you make it smaller and even hotter in order to have room for
the label?

Sylvia.
Maybe it was a requirement from the legal dept.
 
On 9/02/2011 2:18 PM, son of a bitch wrote:
....
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http://alturl.com/qys6a
Labor's solution:
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On 9/02/2011 1:49 PM, Rod Speed wrote:
Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 6:38 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 7/02/2011 5:32 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:
Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing
this week and took these shots of the company’s internal and
external network termination units, which will be installed in
homes and businesses. http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/


Cheers Don...

===============

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature"
warning?

Sylvia.

OK - a different take on this. If the heatsink gets hot enough to
require a high temperature warning, and there's space for the label,
why not just use a bigger heatsink?

Of course, it may still be hot enough to require the warning. In which
case, do you make it smaller and even hotter in order to have room for
the label?

Or the label doesnt take up any heatsink space, stupid.
In the images as presented it certainly appears that the heat sink could
have been made bigger, if the sticker weren't there, though I'll concede
that that space may be occupied by the lid or base (depending on what
we're looking at).

Sylvia.
 
Sylvia Else wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Sylvia Else wrote
Sylvia Else wrote
Don McKenzie wrote

Photos: NBN Co network termination units

All-round telco commentator Michael Wyres was at a NBN Co briefing
this week and took these shots of the company’s internal and external network termination units, which will be
installed in homes and businesses.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/02/04/photos-nbn-co-network-termination-units/

How hot does a heat sink have to get to require a "High Temperature" warning?
There is no nice tidy number.

OK - a different take on this. If the heatsink gets hot enough to require a high temperature warning, and there's
space for the label, why not just use a bigger heatsink?

Of course, it may still be hot enough to require the warning. In which case, do you make it smaller and even hotter
in order to have room for the label?

Or the label doesnt take up any heatsink space, stupid.

In the images as presented it certainly appears that the heat sink could have been made bigger, if the sticker weren't
there,
You dont know that.

though I'll concede that that space may be occupied by the lid or base (depending on what we're looking at).
And you dont even know that a bigger heatsink that would
still fit wouldnt have still required the label anyway.
 

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