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Re: The future of transport in the metro area
From: Brandon Martin <lists.nanog () monmotha net>
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2019 04:40:05 -0400
On 8/4/19 3:27 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
For shorter runs, I think it's cheaper to find dark fibre and do something yourself.
This was a bit of an unusual situation. One end it rather rural. The only fiber within miles was one semi-independent operator, the area RBOC, and Comcast. The semi-independent operator is on an old cable with very limited fiber count and apparently has basically every strand lit with DWDM at this point. They had no dark fiber to give.
-- Brandon Martin
Current thread:
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area, (continued)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Mark Tinka (Aug 02)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Etienne-Victor Depasquale (Aug 02)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Mark Tinka (Aug 02)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Brandon Martin (Aug 02)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Mark Tinka (Aug 03)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Valdis Klētnieks (Aug 03)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Mark Tinka (Aug 03)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Brandon Martin (Aug 03)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Mark Tinka (Aug 04)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Etienne-Victor Depasquale (Aug 04)
- Re: The future of transport in the metro area Brandon Martin (Aug 04)