Smurf sucks.
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Sort of, we do maintain an outside or permiter NID for cross connecting an OSP drop from the plant side (MST).
And from the NID we usually install a hard microduct of the kind actually used in outdoor OSP, which helps maintain the integrity of the inside patch cable connected to the drop and the ONT/Router.
We've done smurf tube as well, but that can get damaged more often and more prone to kink during final construction phases, so prefer the hard microduct conduit we stock for that (and sometimes microtrenching).
That is all in greenfield new build.
In existing MDU we run to NID from OSP, and then whatever works from there, usually a combo of flex schedule pipe and smurf or microduct and sometimes just that raw super flexible nearly invisible fiber patch cable as a last resort (which usually has a high
bend radius spec).
do you drop into a wall enclosure or something? does the duct path allow for blowing strands, or do you run into bend radius issues??
We do this and just work with the lead CM on site usually.
In one major project we decided to work into their construction schedule and install interior micro-duct at the low voltage phase.
Then we come back and populate each MDU or Condo unit with our fiber and actually install an NID/ONT/Router combo so it's ready to go when the customer moves in.
We get over 50 percent take rate doing this, though it costs us extra to provision every single unit, it's worth it down the road to just have it there to turn up when the resident requests it.
We beat Cable and other fiber provider to market this way because of our closer relationship with the builder and the on site CM's.
Some residents "move" their cable to their new home, but even then sometimes the cable or other fiber plant is behind on their build and we beat them by being there already.
That's our two cents worth.
There's a brand new MDU Apartment building that is getting built very
close to one of Handholes. This is in an area fully served by 5G with
both T-Mobile and Verizon, EZfiber FTTH, as well as Xfinity and Asound
with Coax, and U-Verse. We're thinking about talking to the management
about also being a provider, since this is a greenfield build, and
getting to the building is an easy build. But I was curious how the
Internal connections in Modern MDU's are setup. Do all Apartments have
pre-installed coax/Cat5 running back to a Telco room. Do they make the
different providers wire the building with their own connections during
construction?
Our last foray into MDU's was back in the early 2000's, when there was a
Cat3 and a Coax to the Telco room, and then a splitter in the apartment
to the different wall jacks.
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