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OpenNet Wins Most Innovative Telecom Product 2011
OpenNet has been awarded, together with Nucleus Connect, Most Innovative Telecom Product 2011 by Telecom Asia. This is a new award category in the region’s longest running and most prestigious telecom industry awards, now in their 14th year. Judging is made by an independent panel of industry experts from across the region on the basis of innovation, financial performance, technology, market leadership and corporate governance. Find out what OpenNet’s CEO, Mr Khoo Chin Hean has to say about this win. Click here to read the interview featured on Telecom Asia, May 2011 and www.telecomasia.net.
What to Expect
What can you expect during the installation of the optical fibre point in your home by OpenNet? Select the information based on whether you're currently residing in a HDB flat, condominium, private apartment or landed property. » HDB Find out how the optical fibre cable will reach your home. » Tenants Commercial tenants need to obtain permission from their landlords for the fibre installation. Find out more. » Condominium/Private Apartments Find out how the optical fibre cable will reach your home. » Management Corporation Strata Title (MCST)/ Managing Agent What property developers and property managers of non-residential/commercial buildings need to know about fibre installation. » ...
Landed Property
As a homeowner of Landed Property, how will the optical fibre will reach my home? For landed properties, the optical cable will be installed via SingTel’s existing underground pipe. This can be found running along the pavement and/or carriageway outside your house. If you do not have this, you will need to provide an underground pipe. Before installing the cable, OpenNet’s contractor will test the underground pipe to ensure that it is not choked. If the pipe blockage occurs within your compound If the pipe within a compound is choked, it is the homeowner’s responsibility to engage a contractor to clear it. As ...
Frequently Asked Questions
As fibre optics-based broadband is a relatively new topic in Singapore, many premise owners will naturally have questions about getting started. View a video on What Is Optical Fibre [tubepress video="cXzDyRy6DvQ" autoplay="false"] We have compiled a set of commonly asked questions for your convenience. If you have further inquiries, we would love to hear from you. Contact Us or post a related question using the form at the end of each of the above-mentioned pages. We'll try to consolidate them into our FAQs from time-to-time. Peruse through the list of prepared questions and answers for each of the following: » General Information » Residential Premises » Building Owners/Developers » Commercial Tenant General ...
How to Sign Up
OpenNet has begun the rollout for the Next Gen NBN. The installation of optical fibre around the island is completed in batches, estate by estate. Important information for home owners who have previously installed the optical fibre termination point. Just Say Yes - View a video on how to respond [tubepress video="n1D7jgS_-vo"] View a video on OpenNet's island rollout [tubepress video="TcKk71djgjg"] OpenNet's nationwide rollout schedule will be pervasive, with 60% of households and buildings fibred up by the end of 2010 and around 95% coverage by 2012. 31 Dec 2009 - 15% 31 Dec 2010 - 60% 31 Dec 2012 - 95% Click to view larger image Click to view larger ...
HDB
As a home owner/tenant of a HDB flat, how will the optical fibre reach my home? Before commencing the installation, OpenNet’s contractor will consult you on the best way for the optical fibre to enter your home from the common corridor. New surface trunking will be installed along the common corridor to house the optical fibre cable. Some drilling may be required. OpenNet’s contractor will seek your approval before installing the cable View a video on how optical fibre reaches the HDB flat, from a home owner's point of view [tubepress video="EEJXIt_40io" autoplay="false"] View a video on how optical fibre reaches the HDB flat, from OpenNet contractor's ...
Condominium/Private Apartments
As a home owner/tenant of a Condominium or Private Apartment, how will the optical fibre reach my home? OpenNet will engage the Managing Agent and/or Management Council (MCST) for installation approval prior to approaching the residents. Once OpenNet secures approval from the Managing Agent and/or Management Council (MCST), new trunking will be installed along the common corridor. The Managing Agent and/or Management Council (MCST) will be responsible for hiring a contractor to perform any concealment work that needs to be done, for example, providing access panels in false ceilings. OpenNet’s contractor will advise you on the best point of entry to run the optical fibre ...