SEE INLINE RED

1. Would you be able to make those power points available to the list?  I
LEAVE THIS TO STERLING AND CHUCK TO POST

2. What all equipment do you actually have at the house? Are you running
the fiber up to the house and then making it the customers responsibility
from there? Or are you running some interior Ethernet cable for people?
So this depends a little on setup but for the most part you need to have an
outside NID box, and maybe outside ONT for a GPON setup,   In Sterling's
case he was putting a RB250GS in an outdoor enclosure and ethernet inside
to a WiFi router I think of customer choosing.  We are taking a different
approach and putting a RB2011 inside with Fiber going all the way to the
inside of the house and managing the customer router for them.

3. Could I get a rough list of what is actually going in the neighborhood
peds?
There are pedestals/vault and cabinets.  Inside a peds/vault there is just
fiber maybe a splice case or MST box depending on the design.  Cabinets on
the other hand need equipment to do the following: Access to you network
and to feed your network out to the customer.  I.E. EDGE/CORE Router hooked
to fiber or wireless devices to receive the internet / network feed and if
you are doing an Active Ethernet setup like Sterling and Chuck Hogg you
need multi-port SFP switches.  Each SFP port goes to a customer.  Single
fiber to each household / business.

4. Are you still able to use Powercode (or whatever you are using for your
wireless customers) for your billing/monitoring/rates? Or did you have to
get a secondary system to handle the fiber customers?
Powercode is just a customer management system w/ billing so yes you can
use it and you can keep track of all of your details in it also.  I.E. Tube
# / Color / Fiber strand to which customer and what port they are plugged
into the switch

5. How are you keeping track of where your underground facilities are for
years down the road? Are you using GPS coordinates at endpoints and service
connections, measurements off of cross streets, or just planning to be able
to use a locator to find it?
Some are using google maps, others surveying, we will be using a GPS
tracking software kept in a database tracked through iDevices with GPS
bluetooth "pucks"  this will be exported into google maps and KML format
when done for future needs.  I will have this system available for use
later in the year with a lot more details after our build gets underway.

Just like in wireless you can skin the cat a million ways everyone has a
different take and we hope to help anywhere we can as our project gets
underway this summer.


Sincerely,

Jason Pond
Grizzly Internet, Inc

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:36 AM, Trevor Bough <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey guys, I really enjoyed the fiber build out forum and have come up with
> a few questions since lunch yesterday:
>
> 1. Would you be able to make those power points available to the list?
> 2. What all equipment do you actually have at the house? Are you running
> the fiber up to the house and then making it the customers responsibility
> from there? Or are you running some interior Ethernet cable for people?
> 3. Could I get a rough list of what is actually going in the neighborhood
> peds?
> 4. Are you still able to use Powercode (or whatever you are using for your
> wireless customers) for your billing/monitoring/rates? Or did you have to
> get a secondary system to handle the fiber customers?
> 5. How are you keeping track of where your underground facilities are for
> years down the road? Are you using GPS coordinates at endpoints and service
> connections, measurements off of cross streets, or just planning to be able
> to use a locator to find it?
>

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