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Standard User Robbob9
(newbie) Wed 09-Jun-21 13:21:48
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General Questions - Rural FTTP


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We are having FTTP connected at the end of this year, I have two general questions that I will be grateful if anyone can answer for me -

1. Outside the village the properties are on average 1/2 mile apart with a pole outside each house. Will there normally be an individual CBT for each property and the fibre cable therefore spliced every 1/2 mile?

2. Is the Allt/ISP's ONU normally at each Village Exchange or in a new cabinet at the Fibre Network Access Point if this is different. Is there a map of where these access points are?.

Much appreciated.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 09-Jun-21 14:30:29
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If the properties really are 1/2 mile apart, then yes, quite likely a fibre CBT on each pole …. Where the splices are on the fibres route back to the splitter node would be far less predictable.

If you are referring to Openreach FTTP, then fibres usually run to a splitter, then aggregation node, then at a head end in one of the larger exchanges

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 09-Jun-21 15:01:37
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Would they typically put in a 4 port CBT but only light 1 port?


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 10-Jun-21 07:16:43
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In reply to a post by dect:
Would they typically put in a 4 port CBT but only light 1 port?


They normally have put the 4 port ones around here for one property, along with having these tiny splitter nodes lower down (they are about a third the size of the normal splitters). Would have assumed they would light up all ports on the CBT, even though its unlikely more than 2 would ever be used.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 10-Jun-21 08:07:39
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In reply to a post by dogcat:
They normally have put the 4 port ones around here for one property
Thanks for confirming
In reply to a post by dogcat:
tiny splitter nodes lower down (they are about a third the size of the normal splitters).
They sound like track nodes rather than splitter nodes.
In reply to a post by dogcat:
Would have assumed they would light up all ports on the CBT, even though its unlikely more than 2 would ever be used.
That would be a waste if they did as a 32 way fibre split could be reduced down to possibly only 8 active customers on one fibre.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 10-Jun-21 08:09:15
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In reply to a post by dect:
Would they typically put in a 4 port CBT but only light 1 port?

Quite possibly … but that leaves the flexibility of unlit spares, rather like the copper network.

Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 10-Jun-21 08:10:12
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They sound like track nodes rather than splitter nodes.

My thoughts too

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(deleted) Thu 10-Jun-21 08:43:27
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Quite possibly … but that leaves the flexibility of unlit spares, rather like the copper network.
Thanks
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 10-Jun-21 08:52:47
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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
In reply to a post by dect:
Would they typically put in a 4 port CBT but only light 1 port?

Quite possibly … but that leaves the flexibility of unlit spares, rather like the copper network.

At what point (urban vs semi-rural vs deep in the sticks) do they decide on commissioning the CBT whether to splice and light all the ports at the splitter node? I kind of understand the deep rural situation, but in the urban situation it would surely make no sense to splice and light the ports individually.

Also how many PONs do they typically run to a splitter node? There must be at least a choice of primary and secondary PON? (appreciate this could be commercially confidential, so I'm expecting a "no comment" 😂)
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 10-Jun-21 09:03:00
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It seems, from my limited experience, that most CBT’s are not fully lit … 6 on a 12, 4 on an 8 etc etc …

I suppose some faceless planner somewhere looks at how many properties a copper DP serves and bases it roughly on that.

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