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Old 20-08-2014, 13:43   #7
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Re: VM FTTP trial Papworth Everard

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Originally Posted by Synthetic View Post
My area is covered by CATV so I dunno if they're just adding more chambers for... more customers or something.

I meant how does the fibre get from those microducts to the home? Is it going to be coax again or more fibre / some kind of cat6 to a box on the house?
There is probably no fibre in those microducts yet. When a person orders they attach another duct to that one leading to the property and then get the fibre into the duct.

What is on the end depends on which 'variety' of FTTP they are using.
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