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madaz6

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#260143 12-Nov-2019 19:55
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Hello All

 

I have just moved into a new property with a very long driveway 280M and am currently on VDSL at around 17Mbps which is fine

 

My question is i have 2 cables of 2 pair outdoor phone cabling running the length of the driveway would it be possible to join multiple pairs of wires together to increase the cross sectional area of the cores to make the distance seem smaller ? ( just using my rudimentary knowledge of the phone system combined with  being a electrician to get to this conclusion)

 

 

 

 


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  #2352486 12-Nov-2019 20:04
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Wont make as much of a difference as your hoping for unfortunately.  





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  #2352491 12-Nov-2019 20:16
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Won't work like you think

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  #2352493 12-Nov-2019 20:18
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Thank you very much for the reply :D

 

 

 

 




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  #2352526 12-Nov-2019 21:04
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Your have better luck opting to put your modem at the end of the driveway.. this is what i was going to do with mine.

 

 

 

Got half way through doing it and a wisp moved into the area.

 

i was going to go from 20/1 to about 25/5 compared to 200/50.... at far less cost.. pretty easy choice ;)





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  #2352559 12-Nov-2019 22:23
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Did you sign up to Bluedoor @hio77 ?




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  #2352563 12-Nov-2019 22:48
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coffeebaron: Did you sign up to Bluedoor @hio77 ?

 

no bloody way!

 

they have scampered from the area since the VF RBI plans announcement and they also soiled a few locals which followed through court for it.. Who reselling VF 3G in an area that literally has no reception at all killed the last little bits in the air they could squeeze out.

 

 

 

There is a real wisp out here, great guy behind it, full cambium gear for CPE/POP.

 

I've only made his network cry a few times... Literally the worst customer i'm sure. He's earned my respect though.





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  #2352584 13-Nov-2019 07:38
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hio77:

 

coffeebaron: Did you sign up to Bluedoor @hio77 ?

 

no bloody way!

 

they have scampered from the area since the VF RBI plans announcement and they also soiled a few locals which followed through court for it.. Who reselling VF 3G in an area that literally has no reception at all killed the last little bits in the air they could squeeze out.

 

 

 

There is a real wisp out here, great guy behind it, full cambium gear for CPE/POP.

 

I've only made his network cry a few times... Literally the worst customer i'm sure. He's earned my respect though.

 

 

You mean he hasn't booted you off his network...... Yet.... Until that one time you annoy him just that little bit too much.


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  #2368765 5-Dec-2019 14:03
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Just wondering who the best way to get in contact with someone regarding to do a desktop excersice for fibre pricing

 

i am doing my budget for a new house on my property and its is within reason id like to get fibre run from the exchange i am on to my driveway its roughly 1.1km ?


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  #2368766 5-Dec-2019 14:06
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Hi, is UFB fibre already or soon to be delivered to the road front where the drive starts?

 

 

 

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  #2368768 5-Dec-2019 14:12
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no the road is on the outskirts of a town  that already has its ufb completed . my exhange was upgraded to a fibre backhual in july this year

 

and i do understand that this is going to be around 30kish i think


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  #2368813 5-Dec-2019 15:14
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You can drop me a DM and I can get a desktop quote from Chorus

 

 

 

Thanks


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