What is the Fibre installation process?

The installation process starts when you place an order for fibre with MakaNet. Then, we begin the installation process so you can agree to the quote, we build the fibre and connect. However, every property is unique, so the steps involve in getting you connected may vary. Once we have your order, we can discuss the installation process specific to your place in more detail.

Agree
When we receive the order from you, a Chorus technician will get in touch and arrange a time to meet with you at your house to talk you through the work required and agree on your installation plan.

The initial meeting with a Chorus technician takes approximately an hour, or less. Any work that needs to be completed both inside and out on your property will be noted on an agreement form completed by the Chorus technician which you’ll be asked to sign.

This agreement covers what we need to do to get the fibre from the road to the outside of the house and where the fibre equipment will be installed inside the property. The technician will also discuss the build and connect components of the install with you.

Build
Next, the Chorus tehcnician will build fibre from the road to your house. You don’t need to be at home for this but it helps if you are contactable by phone, just in case we do need to make any changes to what was agreed. The fibre is built from the street to your property and connect it to a small box installed on the outside of your house called an external termination point (ETP).

If your existing copper phone line is connected by aerial cable or an underground pipe, we usually install your fibre cable in the same way. If that’s not possible, we’ll discuss other options available and recommend the best method for your property.

Learn more about build methods here.

Connect
Once the fibre is built to the outside of your house, it’s on to getting you connected. You will need to be home for up to four hours for this visit as we bring the fibre from the outside of the house, inside.

The technician will take the fibre from the ETP that is installed outside your house earlier, and connect it to another small box called an optical network terminal (ONT) inside your house. This is what your modem connects to.

The technician will complete the internal wiring and installation of the new fibre equipment in the agreed position as well as testing it before leaving.

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