Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box, conduit and aerial lead-in slapped on the front of a house
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC aerial lead-in, junction box on the side of a tilt-slab industrial building, connected to a long run of external conduit
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Top half of the old power pole cut down and tied to the new one, still in place because of the HFC and Telstra copper lines attached to it
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Top half of the old power pole cut down and tied to the new one, still in place because of the HFC and Telstra copper lines attached to it
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box and external conduit runs outside a tilt-slab industrial building
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box and some messy external conduit runs outside a shop
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box and some messy external conduit runs outside a shop
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Bodgy aerial coaxial lead-in to a shop in an area receiving NBN services over the hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN contractors with a bucket truck working on aerial HFC cables
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Bodgy aerial coaxial lead-in to a house in an area receiving NBN services over the hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box hidden inside a shop
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
HNB HFC lead-in cable punched through the window frame and terminated beside the shop window
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Trio of NBN HFC junction boxes outside a row of shops
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
New power pole in place, old one still in place holding HFC cables and a railway electrolysis control equipment
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
New power pole in place, old one still in place holding HFC cables and a railway electrolysis control equipment
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Array of splitters inside a NBN HFC distribution box for a block of flats
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN contractor at work repairing the aerial HFC cables being relied upon to deliver a modern 'broadband' solution
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN contractor at work repairing the aerial HFC cables being relied upon to deliver a modern 'broadband' solution
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Bodgy aerial coaxial lead-in to a house in an area receiving NBN services over the hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Pair of NBN HFC junction boxes and a coax cable running off without any conduit to protect it
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Pair of cable loops in an aerial HFC cable and the power pole was relocated
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
New power pole in place, old one still in place holding up telephone and HFC cables
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
New power pole in place, old one still in place holding up telephone and HFC cables
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box hidden inside a shop
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Aerial HFC cables taped to a power pole, after being taken out by an overheight truck
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Aerial HFC cables taped to a power pole, after being taken out by an overheight truck
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Aerial HFC cables taped to a power pole, after being taken out by an overheight truck
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
Aerial HFC cables taped to a power pole, after being taken out by an overheight truck
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
NBN HFC junction box and some messy external conduit runs outside a shop
Marcus Wong from Geelong:
OptusVision HFC junction box and Motorola CableComm Series II Cable Access Unit outside a house