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A new retail business has the electrical, data and phone installed by electricians
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These junction phone cables in a shopping centre were cut during a renovation leaving many stores without service
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A poor attempt to repair phone wiring not according to ACMA standards
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A dodgy phone cable repair hidden inside external conduit
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Phone cabling installed to a block of units and compression damage between the battens and the roof tiles
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Multiple home wiring cable joins beneath a flat tin roof
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Multiple home wiring cable joins beneath a flat tin roof
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This is a phone socket wiring repaired using electrical tape. The ‘green ‘ is copper wire corrosion
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An older phone socket with corrosion due to moisture ingress
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Phone wiring soldered and left to corrode behind the skirting board in an apartment
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Another phone wiring fault
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Rodent damage. Our test meters quickly sourced the problem
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Twisted wiring joins. Not to ACMA standards and poor quality service by unlicensed people
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Dodgy twisted phone wiring. I can’t believe how dumb this is
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The earth tape is dead giveaway, who doesn’t know their job
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Twisted phone wiring wrapped in tape and left outside
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An MDF for an apartment complex left open and exposed to the weather. Poorly designed
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You’ve likely heard your service provider say “it’s probably your wiring”
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A non-standard coax connector on the Foxtel cable squashed by an unqualified installer
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Underground Telstra conduit repaired after being destroyed by somebody backfilling
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A CCTV camera with damaged cabling