An ONT (or Optical Network Terminal) is a small device that is attached to the wall of your home or office, which allows you to get connected to Fibre Broadband.
What is a Fibre ONT?
An ONT (or Optical Network Terminal) is a small device that is attached to the wall of your home or office, which allows you to get connected to Fibre Broadband.
Fibre can be installed via several different methods, including surface-mounted (along fence for example), underground ducting, aerial cable overhead, or buried cable.
A standard fibre installation to a residential home doesn’t usually cost anything – although it’s worth noting that some internet providers do charge a setup fee.
Getting Fibre installed in New Zealand is now a very quick process for most homes and businesses.
The fibre broadband installation consent process varies depending on your property type, who owns it, and who will be impacted by the work done.
There are a two options for getting multiple fibre broadband connections at your place, which are: