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Broadband Related => FTTP Rollout => Topic started by: mofa2020 on September 06, 2021, 03:18:38 PM

Title: FTTP(x) virtual tour / Q&A.
Post by: mofa2020 on September 06, 2021, 03:18:38 PM
Don't know if this the correct section for it or the FTTP rollout but if anyone is interested this video has much information about the process.

https://youtu.be/6595-Xv-pZk
Title: Re: FTTP(x) virtual tour / Q&A.
Post by: maxheadroom on September 06, 2021, 04:16:09 PM
Great video, if you just want to see the part where it enters the house and listen to the Q&A's use the link below -

Its not Premis   >:(

https://youtu.be/6595-Xv-pZk?t=1952



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Title: Re: FTTP(x) virtual tour / Q&A.
Post by: adrenalize on September 06, 2021, 11:06:54 PM
Exactly! - Please someone send him the link to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premises  :no:

One thing that has surprised me is in all the pictures/video of the Dexgreen CSPs that have been fitted is often it is fitted in addition to the BT66 junction box or BT101a capping and often the fibre knockout not being used and the inside out cable runing down the wall before entering the house. I appreciate drilling another hole in the right place etc may be difficult.

The Dexgreen videos https://dexgreen.com/blogs/quick-guides/csp-demarcation-box-user-guide do show the CSP replacing the BT101a for copper - is the BT101a replacmnt method not taught to be used for FTTP installs and the fibre knockout to go through the wall?
Title: Re: FTTP(x) virtual tour / Q&A.
Post by: burakkucat on September 06, 2021, 11:40:50 PM
Exactly! - Please someone send him the link to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premises  :no:

That affliction is endemic right across the BT Group. On more than one occasion have I wanted to throw a dictionary at the speaker (or writer).

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One thing that has surprised me is in all the pictures/video of the Dexgreen CSPs that have been fitted is often it is fitted in addition to the BT66 junction box or BT101a capping and often the fibre knockout not being used and the inside out cable runing down the wall before entering the house.

Yes, that is another annoyance. Why not "just do it right"?  :-X