Sterling, How do you get the transport from the data center to the neighborhoods ? Af24 then licensed ? Or somehow run fiber all the way back to the data center ? On Feb 6, 2015 4:46 PM, "Sterling Jacobson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Attached > > 2. Fiber to the house, plastic nema box, splice tray, RB260GS, > customer usually has Ethernet, but will run it sometimes > > 3. All of the fiber stuff is underground in the neighborhood, the > cabinet has the active Ethernet switches and patch panels > > 4. Yeah, anything still works, most of that stuff doesn’t care what > the physical layer is. > > 5. We are small and use spreadsheets. Will probably transition to > GIS tracking software. > > > > *From:* Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Trevor Bough > *Sent:* Friday, February 06, 2015 5:37 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [AFMUG] Fiber Buildout Forum > > > > 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? >
