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Exclusive: First Look at NBN’s 2Gbps Network Device

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Breaking News for AusGeek Readers!

A major leak has surfaced, revealing NBN’s next step towards ultra-high-speed internet. According to a recent post on AusDroid, a photo of NBN’s brand-new FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) Network Termination Device (NTD) for 2Gbps plans was shared by forum user Jtingwell.

This exciting reveal, which shows the new device built to handle lightning-fast 2Gbps speeds, was later confirmed by internet service provider Launtel in a public post, adding credibility to the rumor mill.
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But that’s not all. We’ve also secured images of the upcoming HFC (Hybrid Fibre Coaxial) NTD unit, sourced from forum discussions on WP. These screenshots offer an early glimpse at what the future holds for faster and more reliable internet in Australia.
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Specs for the HFC CM3500 NTD

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2x2 OFDM / OFDMA DOCSIS 3.1 Channels  
32x8 SCQAM DOCSIS 3.0 Channels  
Full Capture Bandwidth Tuner  
Switchable US filter options include: 5-85 MHz or 5-204 MHz
DS Frequency Range: 108/258-1218MHz  
Multi Processor Technology  
1 Port with 2.5 Gbps
Multiple L2VPN BSoD Support with OAM Extensions
TR143 Speedtest 
PNM based Network Monitoring and Diagnostics
DS / US Spectrum Analyzer Functionality 
CM3500 NTD HFC

Stay with us for more updates as we dig deeper into this game-changing upgrade for NBN users across the country!
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