FTTH Body Corporate / Homeowners' Association

Hi STSolutions, just wanted to say thanks to Warren Renault for trying everything he could to bring SADV/DFA fibre to our complex recently. Didn't work out in the end :cry: but at least he tried
 
Many of the fibre installation companies have been going directly to complexes.

I have to admit I prefer that. I do not like tbe smartvillage concept where all the units/homes in a complex are bound to 1 supplier come what may...
























Oh and OP advertising without registering as a dealer is not recommended.
 
Many of the fibre installation companies have been going directly to complexes.

I have to admit I prefer that. I do not like the smartvillage concept where all the units/homes in a complex are bound to 1 supplier come what may...

I'm not sure I understand you - A complex will always be bound to the fibre company that installs the fibre infrastructure...

Howver, they are all typically open access, so you choose your ISP (this is the case for SADV). So they are no more restrictive than any other option that I am aware of.
 
I'm not sure I understand you - A complex will always be bound to the fibre company that installs the fibre infrastructure...

Howver, they are all typically open access, so you choose your ISP (this is the case for SADV). So they are no more restrictive than any other option that I am aware of.
There are some that are not open access read up on smartvillage setups.
It ends up being a choice between 3 shyty options.
Their expensive product without choices.
3G/LTE (this is sometimes cheaper than above. Scary I know)
Or no internet at all

No picking between the various AH, WA, FH, cool whatever, etc.
 
Ja we got OpenServe in our complex.. Its sucks we bound to them (in terms of price).. But still better than ADSL.
 
I'm not sure I understand you - A complex will always be bound to the fibre company that installs the fibre infrastructure...

Howver, they are all typically open access, so you choose your ISP (this is the case for SADV). So they are no more restrictive than any other option that I am aware of.

Yes you are right, SADV works on an Open Access network, there are 15 ISP's to choose from at this time
 
There are some that are not open access read up on smartvillage setups.
It ends up being a choice between 3 shyty options.
Their expensive product without choices.
3G/LTE (this is sometimes cheaper than above. Scary I know)
Or no internet at all

No picking between the various AH, WA, FH, cool whatever, etc.

Yes, but this offering isn't smart village... Read up on SADV setups :p.
 
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