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<blockquote data-quote="mkgigs" data-source="post: 615725" data-attributes="member: 322079"><p>no earth bond of the headend is needed but yes will still be needed on the multiswitches as this is still copper property to property. Think we are still ages away on having a complete fibre system dont think sk....y will be investing in fibre stbs yet due to expense of design etc.</p><p>Cost of fibre lnbs etc will quickly drop in price once companys doing the infastructure take up the advantages of a fibre back bone system in buildings and new build estates.</p><p>Dont think sk...y will be backing this to much as it makes the system really into cable network and once the multiswitches are about for return path makes it a one fibre for tv teleco and broadband. IRS engineers will need re trainning into the system set up and workings. Ive found enuff evidence to show alot of them have enuff dealing with current IRS networks and service issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkgigs, post: 615725, member: 322079"] no earth bond of the headend is needed but yes will still be needed on the multiswitches as this is still copper property to property. Think we are still ages away on having a complete fibre system dont think sk....y will be investing in fibre stbs yet due to expense of design etc. Cost of fibre lnbs etc will quickly drop in price once companys doing the infastructure take up the advantages of a fibre back bone system in buildings and new build estates. Dont think sk...y will be backing this to much as it makes the system really into cable network and once the multiswitches are about for return path makes it a one fibre for tv teleco and broadband. IRS engineers will need re trainning into the system set up and workings. Ive found enuff evidence to show alot of them have enuff dealing with current IRS networks and service issues. [/QUOTE]
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