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join:2003-02-07 Fenton, MO | Re: Great Synch Though FTTx is a time tested proven technology.
Really? Since verizon is the first one to roll this out and recently I might add, how much time are we talking? | |
|   N3OGH Bear patrol must be working like a charm Premium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs
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| Re: Great Synch Though Well, fiber optics has been used for years around the globe under ground, under the sea, across continents, and strung on poles.
The technology itself is proven reliable. The fact that it's being strung into a house or a business doesn't change that.
It doesn't matter if Verizon decides to push voice, data, or 1000 channels of prOn over it, fiber has been proven to be the most trouble free and cost effective way to move large amounts of data.
Or, did I miss the latest massive deployment of copper trans oceanic and trans continental lines??? -- Never ask what sort of a computer a guy drives. If he's a Mac user, he'll tell you. If not, why embarrass him? -Tom Clancy | |
|  |   techjoe Premium join:2004-02-20 Schererville, IN
| Re: Great Synch Though Exactly. FTTx (heh) has been in use for years in various environments. My company has miles upon miles of fiber running to IDF's and such (FTTI?? ). Same theory, in basic principle. The govt has been using fiber for secure high-speed communications for longer, PTP mostly but still. In FTTN it's pretty much PTP and routed over copper or whatever is locally feasable to the final destination...
How much of the innaweb's larger tubes are made of copper these days anyway?
etc etc etc
Fiber has been run through its paces and is a proven technology, no doubt about it. -- www.clanc.cc | |
|   quetwo That VoIP Guy Premium join:2004-09-04 East Lansing, MI
| Verizon was not the first to deploy FTTH. Many smaller, independent telephone companies (Vernon Telephone comes to mind first) have been deploying this technology for years. Verizon is just one of the first "Big-Boys" do deploy "Fiber to the customer". | |
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