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Muni Fiber
On Mar 25, 2012, at 4:14 PM, Masataka Ohta wrote:
> Nick Hilliard wrote:
>
>> most of the expense of laying fibre is associated with ducting + wayleave.
>
> Another important expense of FTTH is at the last yards of
> dropping cables fro the laed fiber, where SS needs simple
> closures and shorter dropping cables than PON.
These enclosures (including all electronics but SFP) are around $350.
SFP is another $110 for 10km bidi optics w/ DOM.
The cable cost to reach the home with connectors can run around $1-2/meter, excluding pole attach or burying costs.
The cable cost quickly comes to rival the cost of the enclosure.
- Jared
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