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·Clear Wireless
·AT&T Midwest
| backhaul upgrades I'm not sure where you guys are at, but I know at least in Chicago they're running fiber straight to the tower. I stopped and talked to the 2 guys doing it. Again, not an overnight process, but they are doing something.
By no means is this meant to be taken as a defense for AT&T, I don't like them at all. Just stating facts. | |
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 MrMasterjetsetterPremium join:2000-12-16 St Thomas, VI Reviews:
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·Virgin Mobile Br..
| Re: backhaul upgrades said by LineNoise:I'm not sure where you guys are at, but I know at least in Chicago they're running fiber straight to the tower. I stopped and talked to the 2 guys doing it. Again, not an overnight process, but they are doing something. By no means is this meant to be taken as a defense for AT&T, I don't like them at all. Just stating facts. Tell them to get their asses on a plane and head down to Austin. I'm dropping calls more now than I ever have in my 2 years with AT&T. -- One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done. -Marie Curie | |
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 |  pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Re: backhaul upgrades said by MrMaster:Tell them to get their asses on a plane and head down to Austin. I'm dropping calls more now than I ever have in my 2 years with AT&T. Why stay with them if they suck so much? Aren't there other providers in Austin that do a better job? -- Blagojevich / Madoff 2012! | |
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 |  |  Lark3poPremium join:2003-08-05 Madison, AL Reviews:
·Knology
1 edit | Re: backhaul upgrades said by pnh102:said by MrMaster:Tell them to get their asses on a plane and head down to Austin. I'm dropping calls more now than I ever have in my 2 years with AT&T. Why stay with them if they suck so much? Aren't there other providers in Austin that do a better job? He may be in a contract maybe? He may be using a company phone and the provider is ATT? Switching services isn't always as easy as it would appear... | |
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 |  |  |  pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Re: backhaul upgrades said by Lark3po:He may be in a contract maybe? He may be using a company phone and the provider is ATT? Switching services isn't always as easy as it would appear... True, but every cell contract has a 2 week to 1 month window to quit the contract without paying an ETF. If I switched carriers and the new service was not working I'd have bolted before being subject to an ETF. -- Blagojevich / Madoff 2012! | |
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 elbm join:2000-08-03 Reisterstown, MD | ATT is running fiber to the tower but they are doing (at least in the mid atlantic area) unprotected, unmonitored, ehternet based fiber services. e.g 2 fibers from a switch at the tower to a telco company router and then into telco company transport. VZW is running ehternet over sonet to all their towers and hauling it all the way back as sonet to their pop sites. The advantages to the VZW approach is dedicated, monitored, redundant, near latency free bandwidth from every tower back to VZW's core network. VZW's approach cost substantially more but will be much more robust and reliable over time. Some of VZW's pop sites the towers are comming back to teh new Fujitsu FW9500's -- these muxes can switch upto 480 gigs per second. For anyone that cares here is a link to a data sheet on the mux:
»www.fujitsu.com/downloads/TEL/fn···9500.pdf | |
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 |  fiber_manThings Happen For A ReasonPremium join:2001-01-27 Port Saint Lucie, FL Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
| Re: backhaul upgrades Only redundant if they are placing 2 fiber cables to each cell site which I for one don't believe they are doing. One cut cable and the entire cell site is down. We have several cell sites with OC-12's placed at the site but it is on a single fiber cable to the site. -- GO NOLES!! | |
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 |  |  elbm join:2000-08-03 Reisterstown, MD | Re: backhaul upgrades It is still redundant-- we fix many simplex troubles where only one or two fibers in the cable are damaged e.g. rodents, gun fire, freeze breaks, sleeve corrosion, deterioration of the cladding... Very often it is a single cable to the site but the route the fibers take once leave the cable feeding the sight is diverse.
Two fiber cables to a site is considered a diverse feed site.
The redundancy also extends beyond the cable, the sonet based stuff has redundant optics, timing, data bases, rectifiers and on some services low speed ports. All of this redundancy is carried out through the sonet network.
Nothing on the fiber/ethernet is redundant. | |
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