Enhanced Unbundled Bitstream Access

Enhanced Unbundled Bitstream Access (UBA) is the first in a new family of broadband services delivered over Ethernet, and available where Telecom's ADSL2+ footprint has been rolled out.

Enhanced UBA offers a real-time channel dedicated for voice simultaneously with a second channel to deliver a best-effort internet service.

Key Benefits

Enhanced UBA:

  • Is the first mass broadband product on Telecom's NGN network
  • Is built on an Ethernet and ADSL2+ platform
  • Allows simultaneous delivery of internet grade IP traffic and real-time grade IP traffic
  • Is the foundational product that will eventually allow delivery of multiple digital voice connections, high-quality video conferencing, improved remote working and home security all over a single IP access to the home.
  • Is an intermediate input service which can be combined with a service provider's  network or other service to provide differentiated services to end-users

Enhanced UBA is a regulated service to be provided in accordance with the UBA Standard Terms Determination (STD). For more information on the UBA STD visit the Commerce Commission website.

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Associated Products

  • P2P Backhaul - P2P Backhaul is for service providers who require a robust and reliable high speed Ethernet backhaul service that provides dedicated bandwidth.

  • UBA Backhaul - UBA Backhaul allows service providers to transport Enhanced UBA service from any First Data Switch (FDS) to their own Point of Presence (ASNAPOI).  It is a regulated product.

  • Handover Links - Handover Links provide the inter-network linking capability between the Telecom and service provider networks for the purpose of delivering traffic.