....but they're not sharing poles in this trial. And as far as I know, cable deployments, including using shared poles are in large towns and cities in the States. There is no cable in small towns, although an American small town is "slightly" larger than one of ours.
I can sling fibre from two of my own poles and charge a lot less. So, what is the point of this "trial" apart from grabbing a headline. And I repeat, how does the signal get to the village in the first place, fibre, coaxial, magic??? and how does it link to VM's network. If it's all by fibre and its so cheap to do it, why hasn't it been done before and by BT?
The article is short on key details.
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It's fibre, not using power lines but running fibre over them.
Unless you boil your kettle with lasers I'm sure you'll be fine.
I would have thought someone in Seven Kings Head End would realise that.
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Yes, I know it's fibre but they are not running it over power cables or using power companies' poles.
Don't understand your seven kings comment.