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Will wholesale-only muni actually bring the boys to your yard?
- Subject: Will wholesale-only muni actually bring the boys to your yard?
- From: khelms at zcorum.com (Scott Helms)
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 10:15:46 -0500
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Robert E. Seastrom <rs at seastrom.com> wrote:
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> Scott Helms <khelms at zcorum.com> writes:
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> > In that case its even harder. Before you even consider doing open
> > access talk to your FTTx vendor and find out how many they have done
> > using the same architecture you're planning on deploying. Open access
> > in an active Ethernet install is actually fairly straight forward but
> > on a PON system its harder than a DOCSIS network.
>
> Categorically untrue. It is all a matter of where the splitters are
> placed.
>
You're confounding the layers of the network or perhaps I was being unclear
that I was talking about Layer 2 handoffs.
> A home run fiber plant architecture with an enormous patch frame and
> splitters provided by the open access provider if PON is their
> technoogy of choice is indistinguishable from an active ethernet
> install from an open access perspective.
>
Again, I was speaking about Layer 2 open access.
> -r
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