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![]() wrote In this neighborhood, Comcast brings in broadband fiber to the end of this street, converts the optical digital to analog digital AND analog-analog, sends that along on two coax cables on the utility poles for very local distribution. Classic FTTC (Fiber To The Curb) application using SONET OC3. Very cost effective service delivery model because one (very expensive) optical/electrical/optical equipment pedestal serves several dozen customers with oodles of bandwidth for each. The cost/revenue model falls down the toilet when you serve a single residence with an OC3 (or even OC1) pipe. Granted this is waaaaay more bandwidth than any single residence will ever use, so some telcos have field-trialed PON FTTH rather than SONET (less electronics investment), but only the equipment vendors are enthused. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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