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Sephiroth 10-03-2014 19:10

Re: What can low upstream levels affect ?
 
By my calculation, there are 2881 homes and 3 ONs. So that's 960 HPPN which stacks up with part of what you've said..

The southern part of the parish has 1196 homes and 1 optical node. So that stacks up.

The area is due for a reseg imminently, BTW. I don't know where you got your 598 HPPN.

Nedkelly 10-03-2014 22:33

Re: What can low upstream levels affect ?
 
We have got some new build which is 150 home nodes :)

horseman 11-03-2014 11:23

Re: What can low upstream levels affect ?
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35679269)
By my calculation, there are 2881 homes and 3 ONs. So that's 960 HPPN which stacks up with part of what you've said..

The southern part of the parish has 1196 homes and 1 optical node. So that stacks up.

The area is due for a reseg imminently, BTW. I don't know where you got your 598 HPPN.

It was "floated" as a result of splitting 1196 between 2 nodes but that was only based on the half an explanation I originally received. Now we've moved on and you've kindly filled in the rest of the jigsaw it's no longer relevant!
It can now be ABEly flushed down the pan to join my other floaters....

Cheers....

Ignitionnet 11-03-2014 13:03

Re: What can low upstream levels affect ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nedkelly (Post 35679339)
We have got some new build which is 150 home nodes :)

Given the costs I would very much hope so and about time. No excuse for not building FTTLA / fibre deep in new builds.

Not that long ago VM were still wedded to the dogma of 500 home nodes, so it's definite progress.


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