We pay $700 per month for a pair of dark fiber about 6km route from our
data center to one of our sites both in downtown Atlanta from zayo. We run
40gbps 10km optics.

On Fri, May 3, 2024, 11:04 PM Chris Fabien <ch...@lakenetmi.com> wrote:

> We have seen an extremely wide range of prices for dark fiber leases,
> it's one of these things where every situation and provider is
> different. I have been quoted prices over $100/mo per strand-mile and
> as low as $15/mo/strand-mile. A lot of the value seems to be what they
> suspect you're going to try to do with the strands. 50 Miles to a
> datacenter, you're gonna be running NxDWDM 100gig waves, big money.
> Shorter local/metro distance that maybe gets you between your NOC and
> a small/WISP style tower, or maybe grabbing a piece of an "island" run
> that can't even connect to anything else, much more reasonable prices.
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 5:50 PM Darin Steffl <darin.ste...@mnwifi.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > For those of you who have dark fiber access, what kind of costs do you
> have?
> >
> > I'm thinking more of the cost to access these strands? IRU costs, lease,
> swaps with other providers, etc?
> >
> > I want some sort of ballpark costs to know what's reasonable when we
> start looking at this over wavelengths for shorter paths.
> >
> > On Thu, May 2, 2024, 2:50 PM Chris Fabien <ch...@lakenetmi.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Mark, we do exactly this on a segment where we have leased 2 strands
> >> of dark fiber on a 30mile path. The ends of the run have 8-ch DWDM
> >> Muxes and we have two spots along the run where we have an OADM in a
> >> splice case to drop out a wavelength. At those points, we set a
> >> handhole next to the carrier's handhole, and they looped the 2 strands
> >> onto a 12F jumper into our case, so our OADM is in our case, in our
> >> handhole. Just be sure your optical margins are planned for any
> >> potential add/drop points because each does have some loss.
> >>
> >> On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 12:41 PM Mark - Myakka Technologies via AF
> >> <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > We may have the opportunity to grab 2 strands of dark fiber.  These
> will allow us to build a loop between two points on our network.  We have
> been told we can also break into this fiber within our loop.  I'm guessing
> when we break into this fiber they will just extend the dark fiber into our
> handhole and we will be responsible to figure out what we do once we cut
> into that fiber.
> >> >
> >> > I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to do this passively so we
> don't have to depend on having our loop run though a customers location.  I
> was thinking of CWDM.  I can setup a CWDM/DWDM at our site and send
> multiple wave lengths down the fiber.  Is there a way for me to break out
> just one wavelength at a hand hole passively?
> >> >
> >> > Let's say I have a North/South run of 2 strands going though a hand
> hole and I what to break out 1270nm for a customer.  Is there away for me
> in the hand hole, passively, to peel off just 1270nm.  Put something like a
> 1x2 splitter in on N1, N2, S1, S2 and send those 4 fibers into the customer
> site.  Then install a couple of 1270nm optics in a switch to preserve the
> loop for that one customer.
> >> >
> >> > Do the optics do all the magic or are there some type of filters in
> the DWDM/CWDM modules?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> >  Mark                          mailto:m...@mailmt.com
> >> >
> >> > Myakka Communications
> >> > www.Myakka.com
> >> >
> >> >
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