Subj : Re: fibre experience, anyone?
To : poindexter FORTRAN
From : MRO
Date : Sat Apr 20 2024 04:43 pm
Re: Re: fibre experience, anyone?
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Ogg on Sat Apr 20 2024 11:58 am
> I'm considering AT&T Fiber, been concerned about the install. We have
> fiber on the pole, we have a long stretch that crosses the street
> between poles. AT&T Fiber is the lowest on the pole, and my neighbor
> has had his knocked down thrice in as many years by passing trucks. It
> takes AT&T a day to dispatch a guy in a van to look at it, confirm that
> it's cut, and call for a truck - which takes a week or so to repair the
> line.
that's incredibly expensive and time consuming. it's also difficult to re-attach those fibers in the field. someone should be making a note to change how that line is ran.
> Rumor has it they don't use exterior ONTs any more - it would be nice
they do.
> If they can get fiber into my office, which is on the outside of the
> house near where they'd bring the fiber in, I'd be golden.
you need to talk to the company and tell them your idea before they come up with their own.
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