Hi
So I'm wondering how do they get from the aggregation node to the property?
I assumed they would:
Rope or blow more fibre from the aggregation node to the PCP or FTTC cabinet, obviously not to the actual cabinet but the chamber close by that the existing fibre to feed the cabinet arrives at. As the cabinet already has ducting to it from the aggregation node this would make sense to me as it avoids needing to lay any more ducting and the digging up of roads.
Now that the fibre is near the PCP it can be taken along the same route as the existing telephone cables to the various distribution points. This then allows re-using overhead poles or underground ducting. Here there may be issues as the ducting could be decades old and blocked or non-existent of course so may need quite a bit of civil work, but its repairing existing assets, and I presume is where a lot of the cost and time comes into it.
Or, do they go from the aggregation node and find the shortest route to the street and dig/lay ducting a new, ignoring the fact they can get to the FTTC and star out from there? Of course this way some distances are a lot less as the aggregation node may be closer to the street than the PCP/FTTC combo is.
Maybe it's a combination of both methods. Love to get some insight.
Regards
Phil
Edited by deleted (Mon 17-Jun-19 17:17:08)