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Re: Micro Trenching for Fiber Optic Deployment


From: Jonathan Lassoff <jof () thejof com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 10:45:01 -0800

I would think that in such a deployment scenario, microtrenching might
not be the best bet.
Part of the appeal (IMO) of microtrenching in existing pavement is
that once filled, the pavement slab provides for some protection and
rigidity.
If making a small trench into packed dirt, you're much more
susceptible to accidental cuts and erosion.

I would suggest a Ditch Witch or similar trencher and laying some
ABS/PVC conduit could give some protection from small nicks and cuts,
and allow for future strands to be pulled along your path.

Cheers,
jof

On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:34 AM, david peahi <davidpeahi () gmail com> wrote:
Does anyone have experience in running fiber optic cable with
micro-trenching techniques in areas where there is no existing asphalt or
concrete roadway, just packed earth and rock? Environmental limitations do
not allow for constructing an aerial power pole alignment, or underground
ductbank. The distance is about 10 kM.

David


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