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ianboag

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#73383 13-Dec-2010 13:18
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Last week we did the Torah walk. You go south of Martinborough and head out to the coast. Fairly wild and wooly sort of terrain with not a lot of population. And they have fibre!!  Look up Tuturimuri on your google map - there's a country school there, but it's another 20km or so out to the coast where there a few farms and holiday houses.

The fibre is strung on its own poles - some of it is underground. I gather it was put in by Telecom (Downer's did the install). It goes all the way to the coast , along the beach and back up the next river valley. Something like 20-30 km of it to service maybe 50 widely spread farms and holiday houses. 

WTF? Whatever it was that got them fibre I want some. Do I need a couple of sheep on the back lawn?

I was told by a user that he pays $95/month for Net and phone and it's at the sort of blinding speed you expect from fibre.

Anyone know anything?

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  #416521 13-Dec-2010 13:47
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Previous governments have partially funded fibre to schools in the past, schools had to put int 20-30% of the cost in some cases though.



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  #416885 14-Dec-2010 07:43
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Hi, Tora is a pretty rugged area, I did a Thai TV sat install out there a short while ago (lonely fisherman with his new home comfort needed TV).

As I understand it the original copper feeder back to Martinbourgh fell in to serious disrepair, and the cost of putting fibre as a replacement feeder is not much different to replacing a copper feeder, just means a bit more electronics is needed to drop phone lines and obviously DSL.

That said from the speeds he was getting on DSL I would have said that there was still only Conklins fed with a pair of E1's (all be it fibre E1's).

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  #416904 14-Dec-2010 08:50
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cyril7: Hi, Tora is a pretty rugged area, I did a Thai TV sat install out there a short while ago (lonely fisherman with his new home comfort needed TV).

As I understand it the original copper feeder back to Martinbourgh fell in to serious disrepair, and the cost of putting fibre as a replacement feeder is not much different to replacing a copper feeder, just means a bit more electronics is needed to drop phone lines and obviously DSL.

That said from the speeds he was getting on DSL I would have said that there was still only Conklins fed with a pair of E1's (all be it fibre E1's).

Cyril


There have been an increasing numbers of cabinets where the copper feeder has been abandoned and VMUX's used for voice back to the exchange.



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  #416943 14-Dec-2010 10:11
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And here was me thinking that Paul Reynolds's mum must have bought a holiday house out there or Dan Riddiford worked some other swiftie :-)

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