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<blockquote data-quote="mkgigs" data-source="post: 615512" data-attributes="member: 322079"><p>ive seen the system work a few months ago and yes it works well.You will still have the same problems tho as it converts the feed back into coax.</p><p>The idea isnt new really been around for years.Think about it cable run a fibre back bone around the uk sending TV teleco and broadband then convert into copper.Most the faults end up from poor cooper installation tho.</p><p>Now people know why i spent time working for cable lol...wanted to see how the network worked.</p><p>If global expand on this system no reason why it cant be used to distrubite the broadband in flats etc that the goverment are so eager to give to people. Cable modems work through the coax 1st than back to the local node wud need multi switches with a return path to pass back to the headend unit.End users cud use a modem same as for cable tx at about 25 to 30 mhz for return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkgigs, post: 615512, member: 322079"] ive seen the system work a few months ago and yes it works well.You will still have the same problems tho as it converts the feed back into coax. The idea isnt new really been around for years.Think about it cable run a fibre back bone around the uk sending TV teleco and broadband then convert into copper.Most the faults end up from poor cooper installation tho. Now people know why i spent time working for cable lol...wanted to see how the network worked. If global expand on this system no reason why it cant be used to distrubite the broadband in flats etc that the goverment are so eager to give to people. Cable modems work through the coax 1st than back to the local node wud need multi switches with a return path to pass back to the headend unit.End users cud use a modem same as for cable tx at about 25 to 30 mhz for return. [/QUOTE]
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