Hmm. Those are not VMSD1is. The L3/4 distribution cabinets have ventilation at the front, not the side, and their door is at the front not the side. They're also not that shape, that guy looks deeper but less wide.
I think these are a bit different and for overbuild only.
Any idea on what they're housing - a stack of splice trays or more to it?
Purely a guess but a splitter node seems likely. In common with the HFC layout however many customer drops coming in and a single fibre or in the case of HFC trunk coaxial cable going out.
Perhaps they are using subducts to bypass the old cabinet and routing fibre to the new one where they aggregate the customer drops, combine them and send them off elsewhere.
The different sizes of cabinets depending on the age of the plant also suggests they're doing something with the older cabinets that there isn't room to do in the newer ones. Perhaps the older ones are housing an ODF while the newer ones have to house splitter and ODF hence larger?
Just speculation, not least because some cabinets won't pass enough premises to merit their own splitter node which would permit use of smaller stand off cabinets in some cases as they just need ODFs to aggregate the drops while every older cabinet passing 64+ premises will need to either have a splitter in the shell of be serviced by one.
Edited by XGS_Is_On (Tue 06-Sep-22 20:42:46)