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SteveCon
IBEW 2222 Boston, MA
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join:2004-09-02
Burlington, MA
·Verizon FIOS

reply to JPuppy
Re: Awesome

said by JPuppy See Profile :

More upgrades to existing FiOS customers, when I still can't get it where I live!

Nah - reread the part:

"All new builds in California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Texas this year will be GPON."

It's for *NEW* builds. My older BPON technology Fios is staying that way.
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bobgwen

join:2001-07-07
Bartow, FL
I'll bet it will be a long time before it is in Bartow Florida

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA
reply to SteveCon
Yes, only new builds starting this year- when we got FiOS installed here recently, the installer said we were among the first in the country to get GPON, which was neat. (Motorola ONT by the way)


kyler13
Is your fiber grounded?

join:2006-12-12
Arnold, MD
GPON is neat, but my interest lies in WDM-PON. The day I know I have my own 2.4Gbps link to the CO, then I'll get excited.


PGHammer

join:2003-06-09
Accokeek, MD
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·Comcast

reply to SteveCon
said by SteveCon See Profile :

said by JPuppy See Profile :

More upgrades to existing FiOS customers, when I still can't get it where I live!

Nah - reread the part:

"All new builds in California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Texas this year will be GPON."

It's for *NEW* builds. My older BPON technology Fios is staying that way.
Actually, it's just waiting to be upgraded after the greenfield GPON-only builds. GPON is backward-compatible with BPON (so if you have mismatched equipment (BPON at one end and GPON at the other) you'll only see BPON speeds). If you have a CO with only GPON switchgear, but mixed NIDs, they will only need to swap out the BPON NIDs. That could very well be an issue in parts of MD/DE/NJ/NYS (such as the *infamous rural outliers*).
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