I have no idea how they did it.
I have no idea when they did it.
But the fiber cable is looped around the phone network interface strapped on the conduit feeding the electric meter. The fiber itself is strapped to the conduit and enters the ground next to it. One inch away from the copper phone feed. NO digging. NO bricks were moved. A small wrapped black cable comes out of the ground between the brick wall and a concrete square, which clearly has not been moved.
If you look carefully on the lawn by the street, you can see a thin line where they trenched up to the shed. Can't see where they came out the other side, due to concrete and bricks. Do they have a device to run a line underground that can work with only 3 or 4 square inches of open ground, right next to a brick wall?
I was concerned that running this line was going to be a big problem, one that might delay the install. Clearly, I was mistaken.
They've done a wonderful job.
I have no idea when they did it.
But the fiber cable is looped around the phone network interface strapped on the conduit feeding the electric meter. The fiber itself is strapped to the conduit and enters the ground next to it. One inch away from the copper phone feed. NO digging. NO bricks were moved. A small wrapped black cable comes out of the ground between the brick wall and a concrete square, which clearly has not been moved.
If you look carefully on the lawn by the street, you can see a thin line where they trenched up to the shed. Can't see where they came out the other side, due to concrete and bricks. Do they have a device to run a line underground that can work with only 3 or 4 square inches of open ground, right next to a brick wall?
I was concerned that running this line was going to be a big problem, one that might delay the install. Clearly, I was mistaken.
They've done a wonderful job.