My fantasy is to be able to build out a town with dual ducts. Dual through
distribution all the way to the house. One is populated with dual gpon. One
duct set is empty. Either of the built gpon can be leased or the empty
duct. No harware, just fiber and duct. This opens that town to an
affordable
Yeah, that is the idea behind the Neo comments. It would be open access
middle mile.
Cameron
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 4:35 PM Forrest Christian (List Account) <
li...@packetflux.com> wrote:
> Just to clarify I'm also OK with middle mile projects.
>
> I just would like to see that whatever we buil
Just to clarify I'm also OK with middle mile projects.
I just would like to see that whatever we build with taxpayer dollars is
able to be used by all.There are a few countries which have adopted
this model with good success. That is, the government one way or another
subsidizes the build of
Personally I'd also like to see a requirement that any last mile plant be
built using the model where they bring a single strand or two from each
home to a central point in each neighborhood. Then, they must offer
access to those strands on a non discriminatory basis.Bonus points if
you struc
Hey all, if you have a few spare minutes, I'd love for you to take a look
at these comments made to the HTIA about the best way to use all the new
money from the infrastructure bill. This is from one of the companies I'm
currently working with. Basically they are advocating for the money to be
spen
Something like these? Just be careful as to the coax loss for the frequencies
you want to use this for. Most of these are for much lower frequencies and will
probably have horrible loss at higher frequencies.
https://www.amazon.com/Nagoya-RB-700N-Universal-Hatchbacks-Adjustable/dp/B07CQQJ7CN/
Hi all, I'm looking at an option for better/more reliable data access on
stationary business vehicles. If there was a position-locking flippable
mount installed on the side of the vehicle, a 2-3ft thin omni could be
installed that would flip down for transport and be manually flipped up for
use. Of