Le 3 août 2015 19:49, "Warin" <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> a pair of >>> wires, twisted together and is always a point-to-point connection (linear >>> (non-closed) way in OSM mapping). > > > It may also be a microwave link, a radio link, a coaxial fibre, an optical fibre or composed from any combination of these. > Not only a twisted pair of wires. I may have left some out too!
A local loop link isn't always physically point to point : look at GPON FTTH networks. I've never heard of coaxial fibre (except in France where really really weird commercial ads can be seen), what does this stand for ? Anyway, the point isn't to map for now one and each cable and connection but some major components visible by any mapper. Technologies (copper twisted pair, fiber or coaxial) may be indicated in the telecom:medium=* key All the best Francois
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