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Last Mile Design
- Subject: Last Mile Design
- From: aaron at wholesaleinternet.net (Aaron)
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 13:17:56 -0600
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We run direct fiber connections to each house and business and terminate
them on the same switches. Our switches are housed in small "huts" that
are dispersed throughout the city and each handle a specific area then
the huts are all connected in a ring. It really comes down to what your
geography looks like.
Aaron
On 2/7/2019 5:46 PM, David Ratkay wrote:
> I am not sure if this is a easy question to answer. But I am wondering
> what ISP's do for their residential and business customers for
> designing POP's that they usually access to get theur traffic into a
> given ISP and beyond. Is it usually a L1/L2 connection from the CE to
> the last mile POP? Or L2 even within the last mile POP. Do you just
> have POP's delegated to residential users and a separate POP for
> business users. Or is it done on a geographical basis. So for this
> region of City-A we manage both residential and business customers at
> this same POP.
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