With the end of the calendar year nearing, details of the annual embargo on new network services from the telecommunications carriage providers have been released. The industry embargo is a period when no new network services that include the provision of copper, fibre, NBN or wholesale broadband cabling or connectivity will be provisioned.
This year, the annual network embargo will commence at 17:30 on Friday 16th December 2016 and continues through to 07:00 on Monday 9th January 2017.
What the embargo means
The embargo impacts the provisioning of new copper, fibre, NBN and broadband services (fixed wireless services are not impacted). During the embargo period:
- Orders for standard copper, fibre, NBN and wholesale broadband services will be accepted and processed as usual, however services may be impacted by extended delivery times before and after the embargo.
- Provisioning activities associated with non-standard services and any network re-configuration activities, will not be undertaken.
- Service delivery that requires hardware or software upgrades on carrier networks will not be undertaken.
How to mitigate the impact of the embargo
If you have new network or voice projects planned for the end of the year, you can minimise the impact of the embargo by placing orders before the following cut-off dates:
Network Service: | Finalised orders to be received before: |
Copper and Fibre Services | 1st November |
NBN and Wholesale Broadband Services | 18th November |
Voice Services | 2nd December |
Does this impact blueAPACHE support?
Support for all services throughout this period will continue. You will be able to contact our Service Centre and the Network Operations Centre for support as normal.
Does this impact other blueAPACHE services?
New Managed Services, Hybrid and Private Cloud, Iaas, PaaS, Saas, DRaaS, SIP and VPN, Software and Solution, or Consulting and Procurement services remain unaffected by the embargo. New fixed wireless Internet and Private Network projects also remain unaffected, and can be provisioned during this time.
Internet, Voice and Data Network projects that utilise new copper, fibre, NBN or wholesale broadband are unfortunately impacted by the industry embargo.
What happens after the embargo?
All activities will re-commence after the industry embargo period. We do expect to see some delays as the carriage providers catch up on the back log of works.
To discuss how the embargo will impact you, contact your blueAPACHE Account Manager.