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.