I live about 4 miles from the nearest town's DCO and cannot get DSL. A few days ago I noticed that AT&T installed another shelter (probably a VRAD) at the entrance to my subdivision and the labels on it indicated that fiber optic cables had been installed/buried. This new smaller shelter is about 18"DX40"WX40"H. They also had a pilot plastic line running along the telephone poles toward town so I assume that part of the cable run into town will be aerial.
I surmise that this is part of their Project Lightspeed initiative and that U-Verse will be offered soon. Is that a fairly accurate postulation? I live about 1500 cable feet from the RT(s) which I understand is close enough for this FTTN technology. Where is there a good primer on what is installed for U-Verse service and what kind of in-house cables, junction boxes, jacks, etc. are used? Thanks
I surmise that this is part of their Project Lightspeed initiative and that U-Verse will be offered soon. Is that a fairly accurate postulation? I live about 1500 cable feet from the RT(s) which I understand is close enough for this FTTN technology. Where is there a good primer on what is installed for U-Verse service and what kind of in-house cables, junction boxes, jacks, etc. are used? Thanks
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