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Old 04-01-2020, 07:37 AM   #19
longislander
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I am certainly not going to list my clients to further validate myself.
I'm not interested in your clients. I'm interested in where more nuclear power plants are being built.

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I hope someone pulls fiber in town. I just don't want it costing the NHEC money, because it costs me money.
Here's something we agree on. I, also, do not want NHEC stringing fiber. Maybe you should re-read the petition that started this thread:

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“Fiber broadband developers will tell you the most difficult part of providing Internet service in rural areas is not the cost of the fiber but rather the uncertainties in getting permission to attach to utility poles and associated costs. "
Bull----!

RSA 374-34-a
VI. Any pole owner shall provide nondiscriminatory access to its poles for the types of attachments regulated under this subdivision.

http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...4/374-34-a.htm

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I have 3 poles coming up my driveway, so I'm sure it would not be cheap getting in in.

I built a new house here in Moultonborough two years ago, and have two NHEC poles running parallel to my driveway (@ 600ft. from the pole on the State road). The poles were a couple hundred bucks, if I remember correctly. The copper was $22/linear ft. The phone company cable and Spectrum cable ran their cables, on the poles, for nominal fees. They may have been free.

I'd rather see a petition on, why does a customer have to pay for infrastructure (poles and copper wire) owed by an other entity, and will be billed for service it provides. I'm referring to NHEC.

Yes, I did run a phone line on the poles along the driveway and underground from the pole to the house, with the other lines. I'm keeping an eye on Gfast (long term) (Ya I know DSL). I am using Voice-Over-IP for phone.


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This is an organization I belong to. Website is a little dated but good info. https://www.thefoa.org/tech/ref/basic/fiber.html
Good for you. However, listing organizational URL's don't provide assurance in expertise, in the implied discipline. Google can do that as well.

https://www.thefoa.org/tech/ref/basic/fiber.html

https://fiberu.org/

https://www.otelco.com/resources/a-g...ptic-internet/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-mode_optical_fiber


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