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Re: Will wholesale-only muni actually bring the boys to your yard?


From: "Robert E. Seastrom" <rs () seastrom com>
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 10:30:53 -0500


If you were talking about layer 2 handoffs, your statement is perhaps
even more untrue - active ethernet and PON layer 2 handoffs are
approximately as easy as each other.

-r

PS: The word is _conflating_, not _confounding_.

Scott Helms <khelms () zcorum com> writes:

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Robert E. Seastrom <[[rs () seastrom com]]>
wrote:

               Scott Helms <[[khelms () zcorum com]]> writes:
     
     > In that case its even harder.  Before you even consider doing open
     > access talk to your FTTx vendor and find out how many they have
     done
     > using the same architecture you're planning on deploying.  Open
     access
     > in an active Ethernet install is actually fairly straight forward
     but
     > on a PON system its harder than a DOCSIS network.
     
     Categorically untrue.  It is all a matter of where the splitters are
     placed.
     




You're confounding the layers of the network or perhaps I was being unclear
that I was talking about Layer 2 handoffs.



               A home run fiber plant architecture with an enormous patch
     frame and
     splitters provided by the open access provider if PON is their
     technoogy of choice is indistinguishable from an active ethernet
     install from an open access perspective.
     




Again, I was speaking about Layer 2 open access.



               -r
     
     
     






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