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Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide)
Tue 16-Jun-20 05:51:01
Re: BT FTTH cable to house question
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I expect it will be left in situ, and the fibre span put in without its copper pair being used.
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Zarjaz
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Tue 16-Jun-20 05:53:58
Re: BT FTTH cable to house question
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Or the copper is peeled back from the the fibre dropwire till the eaves, and copper joint then fitted to the current lead in to the NTE, and the fibre carried on to the CSP.
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