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VDSL Products Guide
Overview
VDSL is not a service supported by Australian carriers and is not a network interface listed in the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Telecommunications Labelling Notice.
As a consequence, VDSL Circuits cannot share existing telecommunications building cabling, must have separate cabling. This is an ACMA requirement referenced in AS/ACIF S009 5.1.3.2 and associated Note 2 - Cannot interfere with other telecommunications services.
Therefore VDSL Products are not A-tick at this time.