[uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-10 Thread Paul Mansfield
https://youtu.be/ASXJgvy3mEg Am still hoping for Openreach to bridge the 8 metre gap between me and the nearest FTTP duct :-(

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-11 Thread Alex Threlfall
e Hardware Consultant Anana Ltd. From: uknof On Behalf Of Paul Mansfield Sent: 10 September 2020 19:51 To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk Subject: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet https://youtu.be/ASXJgvy3mEg Am still hoping for Openreach to bridge the 8 metre gap

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-11 Thread Paul Mansfield
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, 14:54 Alex Threlfall, wrote: > Very interesting, I have a FTTC cabinet right outside my front fence, but > FTTP is still a £1000+ option :( > > I'd be happy to dig the trench through my front lawn and present the fibre > to the rear of the cabinet, but they won't entertain it

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-12 Thread Simon Green
Exchange end the fttp net is almost always on a different set of L2Ss to the fttc net, so you need additional cablelinks to receive it. But yes, after that each circuit is a vlan. On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, at 11:18 PM, Paul Mansfield wrote: > > > On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, 14:54 Alex Threlfall, wrote:

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-12 Thread Paul Mansfield
Thanks. Is it unlikely that bt would provision a cabinet without the necessary cablelinks to be able to provide both FTTC and FTTP? I would imagine the fibres themselves are cheap enough to have a large number, and they just splice on a termination as and when needed? On Sat, 12 Sep 2020, 09:44 Si

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-12 Thread Joseph Waite
It depends dns where they put the ONT for the FTTP product. I would expect that to be in the cabinet and as these are a few grand they would only install in cabs that were actually serving FTTP. Joe Waite > On 12 Sep 2020, at 10:20, Paul Mansfield wrote: > >  > Thanks. Is it unlikely that bt

Re: [uknof] Jared Mauch presents how he become a Telco to get fibre internet

2020-09-12 Thread Simon Green
Fttc has dslams in cabinets, fttp active gear is (almost always) in the exchange. Fttp and fttc are entirely seperate networks. And the cablelinks are ordered by the CP after openreach marks a location as available. They have to maintain an equivalent environment for all CPs including bt wholes