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Re: that should improve the business case for FTTH Would it always work in replacing narrow telco cables to individual homes? I'm thinking whatever contractors are doing this installation, need to keep a trenching machine and whatever else they need as a backup, in case the cable insulation has a hole in it along the way, or is creased in a spot where the replacement fiber can't be threaded through.
But whatever method is used, AT&T Uverse should use it. FTTN isn't enough for me to bother switching to them. |