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Standard User candlerb
(member) Fri 02-Nov-18 17:13:02
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Reshelling a cabinet


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roadworks.org shows some upcoming work on the cabinet I'm served by:

"Reshell existing Cab with associated new plinth and approx 17m of duct work in FW"

I'm interested to know what this work is for. Is it to expand capacity? Or prepping for G.Fast?

Thanks!
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 02-Nov-18 17:16:01
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Re: Reshelling a cabinet


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Could be either, or maybe just an overall uplift if it�s guts are manky. Duff PC100�s or a hideous mess of a Midland shelf.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Nov-18 18:49:42
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I have never followed a reshell for a copper extension, so I do not know. But I think it would be for G.fast since the new duct is possibly for the hybrid cable. Someone else will probably know if new ducting would be necessary to carry the hybrid cable.

I've seen a couple of cast iron cabinets replaced locally with the new steel cabinets. All those cabinets that have been reshelled so far that I am aware of here have got G.fast pods fitted, though none are enabled yet even though the hybrid cable may be connected up (probably waiting for cable links to be upgraded).


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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 02-Nov-18 20:23:30
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Re: Reshelling a cabinet


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What �hybrid cable� are you on about ?

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Nov-18 20:46:28
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Re: Reshelling a cabinet


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I was under the impression that one such cable existed, as can be seen in the diagram used in this article. I could not find the source of the image immediately so decided posting the article would be fine.

I do apologise in advance if this information is incorrect.
Standard User candlerb
(member) Fri 02-Nov-18 20:51:39
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G.fast is a "hybrid fibre" technology, but AFAIK that means that it's fibre up to the cabinet, and then copper from the cabinet to the end user.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Nov-18 21:02:56
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Yes, of course. You're right that it is copper to the end user (no different to current FTTC). But I am referring to the cable between the DSLAM and G.fast pod.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Fri 02-Nov-18 21:09:05
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Re: Reshelling a cabinet


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From the article you linked to:-
The technology itself works in a similar way to FTTC (VDSL2) by running a fibre optic cable to your local PCP Street Cabinet
No "hybrid" connection.

I expect the fibre to the pod comes through the existing ducting from the FTTC cabinet. The pod has a DSLAM just like the FTTC cabinet.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Nov-18 21:18:04
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You are correct. There is a hybrid cable with power and fibre linking the gfast pod to the FTTC cabinet.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Nov-18 21:19:28
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Could be either. It is common to put a couple of extra ducts in when upsizing a shell.
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