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AHitman

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#208667 21-Feb-2017 19:12
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Hi All, I have a project coming up where I need to install about 200m of fibre between 2 buildings on the same property.

 

Conduit is already in the ground between the buildings, so it should not be too difficult...

 

 

 

I have never had to have this done before, does anyone have any recommendations on who to contact for work like this?





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  #1724006 21-Feb-2017 19:17
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Google data cabling companies, they will be able to assist.




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  #1724094 21-Feb-2017 20:13
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I had a need for a much shorter length (15m or so total, about 6m underground) and bought a pre-made patch cable with the right ends off aliexpress and used the old cat5 to pull it thru carefully. End came out covered in accumulated much from the pipe so had to wash it all off.





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  #1724101 21-Feb-2017 20:35
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Contact RSB Electrical - they may be able to assist you: http://www.rsbelec.co.nz/








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  #1725988 24-Feb-2017 23:11
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our company does fiber installs, usually a 6core om3 to your desired connector fitted in to a rack tray


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