Jeremy from Jim’s Antennas Mandurah recently completed a job for a client who was in the process of converting a property into a medical training facility.
The client had initially called Jim’s Antennas to install data cables for their phone system and computers. However, when Jeremy arrived to provide a free quote for the job, his customer mentioned that they were couldn’t find anyone who was licensed to move their NBN NTD (Network Termination Device) out of the training room and into a more suitable location.
Luckily enough, Jeremy was the perfect candidate for the job, and he advised the customer that he was fully equipped, licensed and registered when it comes to moving NBN NTDs in Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) areas like Mandurah. Not to mention, he has 20 years of technical training and experience with Telstra and NBN hardware.
In an FTTP area technicians need specific fibre tools, training and test equipment that must also be registered with the NBN and ACMA (Australian Communication and Media Authority), so in some areas it can be difficult to find those with this specialised training and experience.
Thanks to Jeremy’s expertise the job was completed in only a short few hours, and the customer couldn’t have been happier! The data cables were run, the equipment was plugged in and tested and the job site was cleaned up. The medical training facility was good to go.
Looking for specialist technicians and experienced professionals? Here at Jim’s Antennas we’ve got you covered! Give us a call on 131 546, or book a free onsite no obligation quote online.
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