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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 05-Mar-16 14:01:57
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Re: Some extra work done a few weeks ago...


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That diagram has all the info I am looking for!!! Thank you!!!!
Standard User cymru123
(learned) Sat 05-Mar-16 17:55:31
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Re: Possible FTTP rollout in Devon? Opinions?


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What is interesting about these pictures is that it looks like the manifolds, and maybe some of the other FTTP equipment, (well in this example) has been placed on a shared utility pole (ie. carrying the electricity distribution cables too) which is reassuring as I wasn't sure it could be done.

I say that as the majority of the poles within our village are shared between Openreach, Western Power (electric) and the council for the street lamps.
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(deleted) Sun 06-Mar-16 08:12:35
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Re: Possible FTTP rollout in Devon? Opinions?


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It definitely used to be used for power, but I'm not sure if it is still linked up. I'll have a look next time I'm nearby.


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(deleted) Wed 25-May-16 19:46:41
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Updates


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So it's been about 9 months since the FTTP equipment first began appearing and now BT are apparently aiming for a completion date in June.

Apparently 85% of the work has been completed. Looking around, a majority of what's left seems to be connecting underground cable sections to overhead sections...

Pics for those interested:

Does anyone know what these jointing things are called?

They look temporary

Other cables....
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 25-May-16 20:46:14
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Re: Updates


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They aren't 'jointing things' they are for tensioning the blown fibre tubing I believe.

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(deleted) Wed 25-May-16 21:28:23
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Re: Updates


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Found it - It's called a "Fibre Locking Mechanism (FLM)"

I think it isolates the actual jointing from load on the cable.
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(staff) Wed 25-May-16 23:10:22
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Re: Updates


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Nods head - was lacking the proper name when I saw initial pictures, so saves having to do a longer description

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(deleted) Thu 26-May-16 08:21:42
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Re: Possible FTTP rollout in Devon? Opinions?


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It's only recently that WPD granted Opebreach a licence to use there poles
Standard User CJT
(experienced) Thu 26-May-16 15:15:30
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Re: Possible FTTP rollout in Devon? Opinions?


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In reply to a post by Ribble:
It's only recently that WPD granted Opebreach a licence to use there poles


Who are Opebreach? Should that be Open-Reach or Open-Breach!

CJT.


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(deleted) Thu 26-May-16 15:39:51
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Re: Updates


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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
They aren't 'jointing things' they are for tensioning the blown fibre tubing I believe.


In the document for the fibre locking mechanism, it shows the 36-fibre "ultra lightweight aerial fibre" (which is also included in your earlier architecture diagram).

I can understand the need for locking this kind of distribution fibre, but I would have thought it wouldn't be possible for BFT. Surely putting multiple figure-8 in BFT is going to make it impossible to blow the fibre in later?
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