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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
So the optical convertor is on the pole along with, say, 6 phone connections. What will BT do? Connect the converted signal piggy back onto each phone line? And how does that not then microreflect over the aluminium to the cabinet that iit doesn't need to go to?
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Thanks for the replies. But I haven't had the question answered (you don't have to, of course).
Fibre comes to the pole with a DSLAM on it.
That has to be converted to RF for the copper to pick up.
To avoid anything Broadband going back to the street cabinet and causing micro-reflections, they'd have to have frequency filters put in. Yes?
And would they as a matter of course tap each copper pair into the DSLAM irrespective of whether the customer was on BT Broadband?