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Karl Bode
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reply to patcat88

Re: learn your vocabulary

Yes, thanks. Well aware that served means actually subscribed and passed means service is available but the home has not subscribed. In fact the bit you quote tries to clarify this (apparently poorly).

However, I've seen carriers frequently take liberty with the "passed" term to include homes near cabinets or in the general area of fiber -- but which still require additional local work in addition to the drop.


Bill Dollar

join:2009-02-20
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Karl is exactly right. In the FiOS case, VZ can do the neighborhood fiber drop, and will count that as "passing" your house. This accounts for about $700 per home passed. The next phase is the "drop," where you call for service, and they first send a crew to bury the line from the nearest box to your house (or string it from the nearest pole), then install the ONT. This accounts for another $600 or so in costs.

But in the past, there have been locations where the service "passed" the home, but VZ did not yet make it available. I suspect there are such locations now, that may or may not see the final drops become available, because of cost-benefit analysis about maintaining nodes with a less than 10 percent take-rate.



Karl Bode
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That said, my wording was crap and I've tried to rephrase it to get my intent across: that "passed" historically has not always meant it's available to the home owner or apartment resident...


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