
The cut-over will take place in pits across the country, which remain hidden under concrete manholes across the city. The pits that journalists saw were "pristine", Winn was quick to say. Pits in the real world could have mud and even snakes lining their depths.
(Credit: Suzanne Tindal/ZDNet.com.au)














looks like telstra's pretty sure of itself getting the bid, but each to there own, one point i am a little curious about, if that thing can handle 384 customers, then 800 metres each way from it generally would have a fair few more customers than 400...
also, may just be me, but personally I'd prefer telstra to mintuarise those huge things before they start plonking them everywhere