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Re: Half Fibre Pair
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 13:33:24 +0200
On 1/26/21 22:51, Rod Beck wrote:
Can someone explain to me what is a half fibre pair? I took it literally to mean a single fibre strand but someone insisted it was a large quantity of spectrum. Please illuminate. On or off list as you please.
It is language used in the submarine world, where a member of the consortium may not be able to afford a full fibre pair on the system.
Don't take it literally :-). Mark.
Current thread:
- Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Craig (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair William Herrin (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Matthew Petach (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Ben Cannon (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Patrick W. Gilmore (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Ask Bjørn Hansen (Jan 26)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Mark Tinka (Jan 27)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 27)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Mark Tinka (Jan 27)
- RE: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Fox, Barbara via NANOG (Jan 27)
- Re: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 27)
- Re: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Mike Hammett (Jan 27)
- Re: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Mark Tinka (Jan 27)
- Re: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Mark Tinka (Jan 27)
- Re: Half Fibre Pair Rod Beck (Jan 27)
- Re: [**EXTERNAL**] Re: Half Fibre Pair Mark Tinka (Jan 27)