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i just dropped verizon after waiting a year for their vaporware 7m dsl package and switched to charter 16/2! |
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 Ikyuao join:2007-02-26 Wichita, KS | Good for you. Teleo co. companies can't afford to deploy fiber network lines. |
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 fiber_manThings Happen For A ReasonPremium join:2001-01-27 Port Saint Lucie, FL | Re: Fiber cables Telco have for many years had more fiber placed than cable every dreamed of having. They will continue this trend for a long time. FYI the cable cos. connect to the telco network in several C.O.'s THAT IS A FACT. As for deployment you need to do your homework. We are deploying as fast as we can around here. Several Vrads turned up to provide U-verse and less than a month and we are already having to turn up second vrad at same location. -- GO NOLES!! |
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | said by fiber_man:Telco have for many years had more fiber placed than cable every dreamed of having. They will continue this trend for a long time. FYI the cable cos. connect to the telco network in several C.O.'s That may all be true but when considering the last mile cable companies are getting the fiber closer to the home except for the telcos that are going all the way like Verizon. |
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 fiber_manThings Happen For A ReasonPremium join:2001-01-27 Port Saint Lucie, FL | Re: Last mile U-verse is placing fiber to within 3000-5000' feet from the customer front door. They can in the future use these cabinets as hub for a pon network to push the fiber closer to the customer. 64-1 splits on a pon network are in trials right now. As has been said on this site people are syncing at 100mbps at 1500 feet from the vrads. Pair bonding is suppose to increase this distance next year. I think it is a smart way to go from a company stand point. Use the assets that you already have to provide a service. Just look at the cost of placing fiber all the way to the customer without the guarantee of them taking the services the company provides. -- GO NOLES!! |
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 Ikyuao join:2007-02-26 Wichita, KS | reply to fiber_man
Re: Fiber cables Then why don't teleo co. reveal it this? Then teleo co. need to deploy more and more lines to homes then cable wouldn't be exist. -- 64K TCP WIN is officially dead for long high latency fat network connection across internet. |
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