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MODIFYING nbn® NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE



We recognise our nbn assets or infrastructure may occasionally need to be altered, relocated, removed or protected.


It’s important to note that by law, only nbn and our authorised contractors may work on nbn assets and infrastructure. This means that any interference, including unauthorised tampering or modifications, may result in legal action.

Keep in mind, nbn is a member of Before You Dig Australia. To help avoid accidental damage, please ensure you’re aware of the location of any underground cables in your area. Simply contact Before You Dig Australia on 1100 or via their website at www.1100.com.au

Apply early and provide nbn with as much advance notice of your plans as possible.







What you need to know



This application is for residents, property owners, developers, and local governments

To help cater to your request, and subject to certain feasibilities and assessments, we have a range of options we may be able to offer you. These can include but are not limited to:



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nbn assets and infrastructure within your property boundary

  • Relocation of aerial network or lead-ins underground
  • Removal or relocation of nbn supplied equipment prior to any demolition or renovation of your premises.

If the equipment has already been removed and you’re ready to re-connect and re-install, please speak to your phone or internet service provider.


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nbn assets and infrastructure on public land

  • Relocation of nbn street infrastructure (e.g. nodes, pillars) 
  • Relocation of nbn pits and assets in pits owned by nbn or another telecommunications provider
  • Relocation of nbn conduits.

If you are planning future road works, you may need to consider relocating our conduits so that the depth is maintained and the conduits remain accessible. 








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