What is a Lead-In Cable?
Essentially, it is the 2 pair cable that physically connects your premises from the Network Boundary Point (NBP) to the buried Telstra or NBN distribution network.
The Lead-In will be in the form of either:
- an aerial cable from the premises NBP, on eve of roof to the pole joint in the aerial distribution network, or
- a buried Lead-In Cable from the premises NBP to the pit located on the Street side of the Front boundary.

Installation
Your RSP can arrange the installation of an aerial lead-in cable (new services), if required.
Customer must bear the cost of a buried lead-in cable to the property’s front boundary. In addition, if there is no existing lead-in cable or conduit in place, new customers are required to trench and lay 20 mm white PVC conduit (at a depth of 300 mm from the NBP on the side of building to the front boundary), for connecting into the Network.
Faults and Repairs
Moisture and electrolysis have a negative impact on telephone and ADSL wiring. A common fault in especially older homes, involve corroded lead-in cables, where years of use have taken their toll.
If your lead in cable requires repairs, your RSP can request this Network Remediation from either Telstra or NBN Co.

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