akust0m
If the house is in an NBN/Fibre area, standard copper wiring will not be installed at all. Also some providers will be unable to utilize the UNI-V ports, they may provide a VoIP ATA which is to be attached to your existing router. The large ISP's will most likely be able to use the UNI-V ports for phone services though.
Agreed, if it is a NBN fibre area you will not get a phone line in via copper.
We had problems getting pre-provisioning done on our new place, as the Jimboomba Woods estate we're in is a NBN fibre estate. The catch with us is that stages 1a and 1b, which our block is in, is not part of the NBN fibre estate. Eventually they did pre-provision out service as we had a trench 95m down to the front fence line, which we run the power in as well that needed to be filled in... took about a month though before they laid the buriable cable in the pit.
Before we backfilled the trench, we ran some tel$tra 20mm conduit (in reality it's the same as 25mm conduit), along with a pull rope inside it, as when/if NBN arrives for stage 1b of the development we'll be ready for it. Won't need to dig new trenches and replant gardens and the like because it is all ready. So what did it cost me to pre-provision for NBN (the phone line is separate to what I've done, as it is a standard tel$tra install) ? around $200 which includes all the conduit and a 400m roll of 'telstra' rope.
I figure $200 spent doing this will be repaid should I get NBN in the area, as I won't have to re-establish gardens and lawns that I create in the meantime. Even if I never get NBN to the house, I haven't really lost much.