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MDF / IDF & RDF Jumpering

MDF Jumpering side A to Side B

This service is when your ISP connects your internet to side A of the MDF but doesn’t connect side B.

It’s common for ISP’s to not connect to side B as sometimes customer lines aren’t tagged so there is no way to identify your unit or apartment.

IDF Jumpering

This service is the same process as MDF Jumpering, an IDF is an intermediary point of connection between the MDF & your socket(s). This is usually found in very large apartment buildings or offices inside a communications room or cupboards in corridors and hallways.

RDF Jumpering

This service is the same process as IDF Jumpering, an RDF is an intermediary point of connection between the IDF & your socket(s). Sometimes building developers install what I call a Room Distributer Frame – its usually inside a cupboard or low down recessed on a plaster wall near entry of unit or apartment.

Our staff are fully endorsed ACMA technicians.

Phone cabling, internet cabling, cat6 data cabling & even the NBN, within Australia requires a licensed ACMA certified technician to perform installation or maintenance on residential and commercial structures.

So if you’ve just got that NBN connected or need a repair / require an extra phone point installed, you’ll still need a registered approved cabler to install and terminate your cabling.