The reason for the NTE being moved is TTB was supposed to have ordered the NTE with SMF output, and instead only ordered it with RJ45, so it was agreed between TTB and OR that the NTE could be moved to allow them time to raise a new order to enable SMF on NTE.
For god sake dude you can't even keep your "story" straight, a few days ago you claimed you moved the NTE so all switches and routers were on UPS which I quickly proved couldn't be the case and now you're claiming a different reason. You can't keep making up reasons until one sticks.
I've moved the NTE to ensure all switches and routers are on a UPS which ensures no loss of connectivity when we have downtime.
Can't you see that everyone here can see you're a billy, the more you type the more lies you come out with. For the record I have not lied once but I have proven multiple times that you have. Try thinking about it for a second, may be you lie all the time and don't know you're doing it.
Just to add some advice, using a DIG fibre cable with protective steel wires running along its length is not great, especially in a rural location. There is the possibility that it will conduct during a lighting strike and cause serious damage. People are much better off with ducting and a metal free fibre cable. Hopefully for you, your family and your servants you have done everything in your power to minimise the chances of it conducting as it can be deadly.
Edited by PCJM40 (Mon 27-May-24 22:36:51)