Oh, no! You better say one or two in the morning.

Happy New Year!




Marta

On Dec 31, 2015, at 1:41 PM, John Robinson wrote:

> Built our home almost 11 years ago, at that time there were so many different 
> kinds of fiber cable there was no use running a strand to the outside of the 
> house, I would have chosen the wrong type for sure.
> 
> I had to recently “unbutton” the wall to the outside, it’s a huge job but I 
> needed to get the Dish Network cable line into the house, AT&T was going to 
> lower my bill $50.00 a month if I would combine the phone, U-Verse with the 
> Dish network, so to save $600.00 a year AND have the TV I had to do it.
> 
> The work to do this is about more than I like to face, ceiling has to come 
> out, the electrical boxes have to have the front covers removed so I can 
> remove the plywood wall covering…tight quarters...
> 
> I ordered more coax and will run two more connections to the outside but 
> while everything is laying in the floor I wondered if the fiber cable has 
> been standardized to where I could run a connection “just in case” somewhere 
> down the road TimeWarner (or whomever) decides to run the fiber the last mile 
> to pass by the residence….
> 
> Anyone know the facts about fiber?  Is there a standard that all conform to?  
> 
> There was a guy at the doctors office yesterday installing TV’s for the 
> doctor, I ask him about the new modem’s Comcast is bringing out but this guy 
> lived in Florence, KY and his town is fiber so who knows, maybe one day it 
> will happen..
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks a bunch, be safe tonight, go to bed at 9:00!!
> 
> John
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