Title: Re: [AFMUG] Possible Fiber project for school
Chris,

#2 maybe the only way we bid.  I know they want #1, but I think we can come in with a low enough bid that #2 would be the best option.  Still do some research on the usac site to see the best way to do this.  I have had quotes of $50 - $80 per strand per mile per month for some of the dark fiber we have looked at in the past.  Currently we only sell dark fiber to one customer and we are charging them 37.50/mile/month


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Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 5:02:11 PM, you wrote:


If you have the strands available #2 is the money maker.

On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 3:50 PM <
fiber...@mail.com> wrote:

There is also fabric innerduct which you can use to sub-duct an occupied duct. However, in a 1.25" duct it will be a *really* tight squeeze.


Jared

> Sent: Wednesday, September 09
> From:
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> To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <af@af.afmug.com>
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Possible Fiber project for school
>
> You can put micro duct in regular duct, but not if it is occupied.  Perhaps
> someone can do it.  I can't.
> I hate any form of overblowing/double stuffing.
>
> I would not do it unless I got a piece of the recurring action.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark - Myakka Technologies
> Sent: Wednesday, September 9
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
> Subject: [AFMUG] Possible Fiber project for school
>
> We  may  have  an  opportunity  to  bid  on a fiber project to a rural
> elementary  school  in our footprint.  RFP has not been published yet,
> so we have had only high level talks about this.
>
> We can do this 3 ways.
>
> 1.  A  completely new build out for the school.  Their own fiber, ducts,
> handholes,  etc.   About  16  miles  of  state  road  so  DOT  will be
> involved.
>
> 2.  About 4 miles new build on a state road which will get them to our
> footprint.  We then lease them the other 12 miles on our fiber.
>
> 3.  About  4 miles new build on a state road to our footprint, then we
> attempt  to  pull  their  fiber  through our duct for the remaining 12
> miles.
>
>
> Option  #1  is going to be the most time consuming and most expensive.
> But  they  are  only out of pocket 20%.  E-Rate will pick up the other
> 80%.   Advantages  to  them,  they own everything.  Disadvantage, they
> have  to maintain everything.  No real advantage to us,  Just takes us
> away  from  doing what we do.  Maybe we can get a maintenance contract
> from them for fiber cuts, etc.  But I doubt it.
>
> Option  #2  quickest cleanest way to go.  Bang out a 4 mile run and be
> done  with  it.  Disadvantages to them, reoccurring charges.  Not sure
> if dark fiber is covered under e-rate.
>
> Option   #3  try to squeeze their fiber into our current duct.  We use
> 1.25" duct and I think our current fiber is .75", so it would be tight
> depending on count.  Is there a way to sub-duct existing duct?  I know
> I  saw  some  high  count low diameter dense fiber at one of the WISPA
> shows.
>
> Opinions?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
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> Mark                          mailto:
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