Hi,
I've had a root around trying to find the answer to my query, so apologies if this has been answered elsewhere.
I even contacted the technical / installations team at my FTTP provider, and they weren't able to give me a decent answer.
I'm helping my parents install FTTP at their house.
There's an approx. 30m distance between where the CSP needs to go, and where they want the ONT.
I'm sorting out this cable myself prior to the FTTP install, my intention is to leave a decent amount of spare cable coiled at either end, un-terminated, so that the installation engineer can do their thing.
I'm confident in my ability to run the cable without major degradation, taking care on tight bend radii etc.
And the idea with the extra spare coiled at either end being that the engineer can cut away the damage when he installs new termination ends to connect it all up.
My questions are;
What cable do I need to use, OS or OM? The info I've managed to pull together appears to suggest OS2 is probably the answer. And how many cores does it need to have? But the last thing I need is for the installation engineer to arrive on site and tell me he can't use the cable I've installed.
Secondly, so long as I've installed the right cable, and not damaged it in the process, am I right in thinking the engineer will be able to terminate the ends on site, so that he can connect everything up?
If you need any more info from me regards the install or ISP, please let me know.
Really appreciate your help guys & girls 👍



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