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<blockquote data-quote="Y Fan Wen" data-source="post: 7241831" data-attributes="member: 741"><p>There has been talk of fibre coming to the cwm for about 18 months now. One OR engineer told me policy is to provide FTTP everywhere from now on. The little green boxes you see on some poles are now old tech.. Today I spoke to an OR contractor who wished permission to add a couple of extra poles and said that he has small contracts all the way up the cwm, hence upgrading the route.. </p><p>Looking at the map it means 5 miles of line, which, with spurs, will need 10 miles I guess and servicing roughly 35 properties.</p><p>Has anyone else been through this process already? I was wondering, will the fibre be strung in parallel with the old copper or will it replace it? If it does replace the old copper, will there be new copper as well as fibre in the cable or does the fibre do instead of the copper?</p><p>Exciting times ahead!</p><p>NB 23 ping, 2.78 down and 1.13 up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y Fan Wen, post: 7241831, member: 741"] There has been talk of fibre coming to the cwm for about 18 months now. One OR engineer told me policy is to provide FTTP everywhere from now on. The little green boxes you see on some poles are now old tech.. Today I spoke to an OR contractor who wished permission to add a couple of extra poles and said that he has small contracts all the way up the cwm, hence upgrading the route.. Looking at the map it means 5 miles of line, which, with spurs, will need 10 miles I guess and servicing roughly 35 properties. Has anyone else been through this process already? I was wondering, will the fibre be strung in parallel with the old copper or will it replace it? If it does replace the old copper, will there be new copper as well as fibre in the cable or does the fibre do instead of the copper? Exciting times ahead! NB 23 ping, 2.78 down and 1.13 up. [/QUOTE]
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