Thanks Brandon Martin,
I agree 1-inch smurf tube is overkill for FTTH. From my quick research
into all things FTTH, which I didn't know anything a week ago :-) ...
The regulators in other countries still believe they will create
competition. The 25mm/32mm access duct (I'm going to make up a
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Sorry long, detailed message.
TL;DR - Use 1-inch trade size smurf tube for new North America FTTH
construction.
North American FTTH may not have standards for the in-building access
conduit between the demarc point, Minimum Point of Entry (MPOE) in the old
terminology, and the dwelling's dis
I don't know about specific SKUs, but IP Infusion make a very popular set
of L2 switches.
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 8:42 PM Ross Tajvar wrote:
> I'm evaluating CPEs for one of my clients, a regional ISP. Currently,
> we're terminating the customer's service (L3) on our upstream equipment and
> ex
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