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- What’s an AVC ID and where do I find it? - Telstra
Learn more about the AVC ID, a unique identifier given to each nbn® connection AVC ID stands for ‘access virtual circuit identifier’ and is a 15-character code (AVC followed by 12 numbers) For example: AVC000123456789 Every active broadband connection on the nbn network has its own AVC ID
- What is an AVC ID and why does it matter? - Aussie Broadband
What is an AVC ID and why does it matter? An AVC ID (Access Virtual Circuit Identifier) is a unique code that identifies your nbn ® connection Every nbn service has its own AVC ID It’s a 15-character code that starts with AVC, followed by 12 numbers For example, ‘AVC123456789100’ Why does this matter?
- NBN access transfer – AVC ID process - ACMA
The AVC ID is a unique identifier with ‘AVC’ followed by 12 numbers, such as: AVC123456789100 Only you and your current telco have access to your AVC ID, so your service can’t be moved without your authorisation You’ll need to know your existing AVC ID before you ask another telco for a transfer
- AVC ID - austelco. org. au
Your AVC ID is a unique identifier for your service with your current RSP and therefore if you choose to change to a different RSP in the future, it can be provided to your new RSP along with your address to accurately identify your service in NBN systems and authorise its transfer
- Where to find your nbn® AVC ID | iiHelp
An nbn AVC ID is a unique 15-character ID number that identifies your nbn service, e g “AVC123456789000” nbn AVC IDs are required by the Australian Consumer and Media Authority (ACMA) to help regulate nbn service transfers, making them more accurate and secure
- What is an AVC ID and where do I find it? – Pentanet
What is an AVC ID? An Access Virtual Circuit Identifier (AVC ID) is a 12-digit number that is generated by nbn ® and used to uniquely identify every connected nbn service
- Understanding Your NBN AVC ID
What is an AVC ID? Your AVC ID stands for Access Virtual Circuit Identifier It’s a unique 15-character code (e g AVC123456789012) that represents your specific NBN connection at your home or business
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