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On 9/28/09 13:30 , Nick Danger wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote: ATT has so far presented no documents relating to this, but when my g/f had her U-Verse installed, they cut the copper and removed the drop from the building. This is quite puzzling...what did they replace the drop with? Another piece of copper? Fiber? Or, when you say "building", do you mean a large apartment complex, large enough to support/justify its own V-rad? Building--The house. Private residence. They ran a data line, removed the analog copper. Replaced one drop with another. The installer said the goal is eventually to connect fibre to the building. The "standard" U-verse architecture is copper from the home to the V-rad. I guess it's possible that in some parts of the country, they are running fiber to the home (although for years, that has not proven to be cost effective due to the optical to electrical conversion required at each and every house). That's what Verizon is doing with FiOS, and ATT is doing in some areas. |
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