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Guspaz
Guspaz
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Montreal, QC
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reply to JCohen

Re: 50/10 Qualifying Distance

Once you hit the DSLAM, it's not a copper phone line anymore; there's no attentuation to measure after that point. The measurement is not to to the CO.
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LazMan
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join:2003-03-26
canada

Not always...

A remote DSLAM can be cut onto existing cable; with the OE being back at the CO, or existing remote... It'll be 250m to the DSL remote, but 4km to the voice OE, for example...

How that shows up in the stats will depend on how the DSLAM was tied in.



jmcneill

join:2010-04-06
Canada

reply to FTTHTechie
That's a Stinger remote.



bbwarrior

join:2005-12-12
Saint-Laurent, QC

reply to Guspaz

said by Guspaz:

Once you hit the DSLAM, it's not a copper phone line anymore; there's no attentuation to measure after that point. The measurement is not to to the CO.

The way I understand it is the remote serves the frequencies to the modem but the phone line can still go to the CO via the long ass copper.


JCohen
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reply to Guspaz

said by Guspaz:

Once you hit the DSLAM, it's not a copper phone line anymore; there's no attentuation to measure after that point. The measurement is not to to the CO.

It all depends on the OPI/JWI the customer is connected to, some of them have the OE starting there but still have go back to a CO.
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