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Subject: Re: [WISPA] What my spies are talking about
Just to add to that
a) Take all what Brian said below, and add to it the fact that, in many cities
they are very quietly installing Micro-Pops, every few blocks, fiber feed
(essentially re
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> I'm a bit at a loss. These are line of sight frequencies. How is this
> easier than running a cheapfiber drop to the customer hom
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> I'm a bit at a loss. These are line of sight frequencies. How is this easier
> than running a cheapfiber drop to the customer home?
> Isn't most of the cost on FTTH related to getting he fiber to the street an
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> Remember, Verizon bought XO Communications. XO has 24 GHz and 39 GHz
> spectrum over most of the country, so now Verizon owns t
I'm a bit at a loss. These are line of sight frequencies. How is this easier
than running a cheapfiber drop to the customer home?
Isn't most of the cost on FTTH related to getting he fiber to the street and on
the poles?
> On Jan 25, 2017, at 23:49, Clay Stewart
> wrote:
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> Put my money
Put my money on microcells, all,the rage for cities.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:58 AM Marco Coelho wrote:
> Some of my friends at Verizon are talking a major shift in their Fiber
> Deployment.
> They have decided Fiber to the Home is non practical. They have adopted a
> fiber to the pedestal sc
] What my spies are talking about
On 1/25/2017 11:58 AM, Marco Coelho wrote:
> Some of my friends at Verizon are talking a major shift in their Fiber
> Deployment.
> They have decided Fiber to the Home is non practical. They have
> adopted a fiber to the pedestal scheme with the last
On 1/25/2017 11:58 AM, Marco Coelho wrote:
Some of my friends at Verizon are talking a major shift in their Fiber
Deployment.
They have decided Fiber to the Home is non practical. They have
adopted a fiber to the pedestal scheme with the last part of the
connectivity being wireless to the home
Some of my friends at Verizon are talking a major shift in their Fiber
Deployment.
They have decided Fiber to the Home is non practical. They have adopted a
fiber to the pedestal scheme with the last part of the connectivity being
wireless to the home. Details on bands used have not been provided
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