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Standard User vivaciti
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Aug-12 06:49:28
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It will have a network port terminated at your home the same way that FTTC is installed, so a router with a WAN port that will handle the faster speeds.

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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Thu 23-Aug-12 09:03:05
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Ummm?

The couple of picture links posted here somewhere look to be rather more complex than an FTTC installation. Or am I confusing things with phone through fibre at the same time? Yes, I agree the user broadband equipment is just a router connected to the DSL point.

IIRC there were some new-build "both through fibre" that looked horrendous.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 23-Aug-12 09:17:26
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Small fibre termination box on outside of property, e.g. in utility cupboard for a flat.
Small more robust fibre running inside property to where the modem is located.
Then ethernet link between that modem and the chosen router.

Phone through fibre just makes use of the extra ports on the modem, so adds a bit more wiring.

It may look worse in cases where with the phone, there is also the battery backup, to meet emergency phone requirements

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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Thu 23-Aug-12 09:25:47
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It may look worse in cases where with the phone, there is also the battery backup, to meet emergency phone requirements
Yes, I think that was it. In a new build, with a complete mess in the corner of a room.

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Standard User vivaciti
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Aug-12 09:40:20
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Well of course an install is only as good as the person doing it, but should just be an FTTx modem bolted onto the wall, Fibre being run from outside box to inside modem and that presenting an RJ45 port, if going down the phone route (we have not done any with phone through fibre yet) but then you get a small in effect UPS backup for the power.

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Standard User vivaciti
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Aug-12 15:39:17
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Better luck next time smile

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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Aug-12 16:58:51
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To be fair, the ONTE and battery back up, when wall mounted, look neat enough. The customer splice point is about 6 inches by 4, the blown fibre tube is just a little thicker than a dropwire. The rugged fibre from CSP, (let's get up to speed on the acronyms,) to the ONTE,looks like CAT5.

If voice is over fibre also, then a lead from one of the two PSTN jacks on the bottom of the ONTE will be run to the existing NTE. This then has an interstitial face plate, allowing switching from fibre to copper based products.

Standard User Michael_Chare
(committed) Thu 23-Aug-12 19:47:59
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Thanks, how much are your customers being charged for the connections, and how are BT deciding on the connection charge?

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Standard User vivaciti
(knowledge is power) Thu 23-Aug-12 21:15:54
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There is no connection or construction charge at all.

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(staff) Thu 23-Aug-12 22:13:17
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The joy of a trial

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