Rick, if you can determine whether or not the fiber is
on a pole or in a trench there is a possibility the
fiber company name will be listed in the "right of
way/joint pole/joint trench" agreement with the
incumbent utility. This is especially true if on a
pole. See fiber planners weblink as rese
Cut it and see who complains! j/k!
On 7/21/07, Smith, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If my customer has fiber strands coming into his
building (in this case Bell Atlantic (now Verizon)),
how do I tell where it goes and what I can do
with it ?
This customer's wanting to get connectivity to
som
It's probably tagged as to who the owner is.
But it's not like it is a direct run from A to B. There are switches,
muxes, repeaters, routers, etc. in-between.
And if Bell Atlantic owns it, you either have to buy the service (DS3 or
higher) from VZB or a CLEC would have to lease the fiber from
ics-il.com
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From: "Smith, Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Fiber Sources
If my customer has fiber strands coming into his
building (in this case Bell Atlantic (now Verizo
If my customer has fiber strands coming into his
building (in this case Bell Atlantic (now Verizon)),
how do I tell where it goes and what I can do
with it ?
This customer's wanting to get connectivity to
some kind of meet-me area where he can build up
his connectivity options.
When we looked