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Old 07-06-2004, 14:43   #5
Chris W
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Re: Expand the cable network

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Originally Posted by dezzo

Lots and lots

am I close?
they will have to install new cabs, run cabling through the whole street, from the nearest pipe as well, pay the workers to do it, pay the council to dig up the road, possible upgrade ubrs to support it...

the list goes on.

I have heard figures of around £10000 per metre to lay fibre optic, and £3000 to lay standard coax. These may be a little high, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were right.

MB
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