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FTTHTechie

@axxent.ca

reply to LazMan

Re: Junction Wire Interfaces

said by LazMan:

Depends on many factors - if the fibre is aerial, and bell has existing access to the right of way, and existing support structure; it could be planned and built in 90 days or less...

If they have to negotiate right of way, and install new ducts for underground; it could take a year.

Most fibre to the node overbuilds fall somewhere inbetween.

Any signs or anything to look for when they are building Fiber to the Node/Neighborhood ?


FTTHTechie

@axxent.ca

said by FTTHTechie :

said by LazMan:

Depends on many factors - if the fibre is aerial, and bell has existing access to the right of way, and existing support structure; it could be planned and built in 90 days or less...

If they have to negotiate right of way, and install new ducts for underground; it could take a year.

Most fibre to the node overbuilds fall somewhere inbetween.

Any signs or anything to look for when they are building Fiber to the Node/Neighborhood ?

Specifically aside from the installation of Remote's. I've noticed some remotes also have a Bell manhole/service hole whereas others don't.

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