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RE: Google to offer fiber to end users
From: "Luan Nguyen" <luan () netcraftsmen net>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:02:31 -0500
They don't have a field in the MLS for that, but most people put the description FTTH in. There are quite a few communities with FTTH in the Wash DC metropolitan area that is not FIOS. Openband is one of them serving my house. The 100M fiber comes into a transition network converter and then to a Netgear. I doubt that any house would have FTTR (rooms). --------------------------------- Luan Nguyen Chesapeake NetCraftsmen, LLC. ---------------------------------
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