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me13

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reply to sbrook
Re: Bell TV now available?

He not on the VDSL platform if he lives in Trenton, he has a large dish on the building's roof


sbrook
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reply to HoboJ
Your question was answered ...

The building is fed by fibre from the CO to an HFC node in your building.

The units in the building are fed by coax to a Motorola box which acts as a modem and telephone and TV splitter.

The outputs of the box look like normal TV coax, internet RJ45 and telephone RJ11 cables.

HoboJ

join:2008-03-27
Trenton, ON
reply to makkaoui
So my question still stands. Does it get fed via phone, coax or a new line?


makkaoui

join:2008-09-28
North York, ON

reply to Deadpool
I think they are continuing to do that with the buildings that already have fiber.. when i go to that website , in the bottom i see this when i put my postal code..

Internal use: VDSL

you are right though .. i dont think they are adding this type of service to more buildings .. but for the buildings that already have it , they are still provisioning on it.


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reply to makkaoui
said by makkaoui See Profile :

This is not IPTV .. something similar though .. its TV over VDSL .. I have it in my condo..
basically there is a COAX that comes our of the Basement (Fiber terminates in the basement) ... the coax cable goes in a motorolla box in my living room .. out of the box comes an ethernet cable for the internet and TV .. its pretty decent .. but i cant get HD on mine.
There is no satellite in this setup .. the TV signal is sent over fiber to the building.
I haven't heard about the TV VDSL service for sometime now and I don't believe new installs are using this either since they have to be fed with fibre.

It's a lot more cost effective to install one larger dish and feed the entire building instead.
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makkaoui

join:2008-09-28
North York, ON

reply to HoboJ
This is not IPTV .. something similar though .. its TV over VDSL .. I have it in my condo..
basically there is a COAX that comes our of the Basement (Fiber terminates in the basement) ... the coax cable goes in a motorolla box in my living room .. out of the box comes an ethernet cable for the internet and TV .. its pretty decent .. but i cant get HD on mine.
There is no satellite in this setup .. the TV signal is sent over fiber to the building.

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reply to MarkAW
said by MarkAW See Profile :

I get all four at k8v6m6.
K8V6N6 I miscounted, theres 7 apartment buildings within the postal code in reality yet it only lists one which isn't my apartment building. Unless one dish can feed 7 separate buildings?


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reply to HoboJ
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I get all four at k8v6m6 which is Trenton as well.

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reply to BryceS
said by BryceS See Profile :

Go here:

»www.connectyourspace.com/

You cannot setup this particular service at a Bell World store.
Ya that service doesn't list my apartment building. Only one out 6 in the postal code k8v6n6. = /

BryceS

join:2007-09-17
Waterloo, ON

reply to HoboJ
Go here:

»www.connectyourspace.com/

You cannot setup this particular service at a Bell World store.
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