Hello Len!
** On Sunday 21.04.24 - 18:13, Len wrote to Ogg:
I've enjoyed fiber, but the technology is probably the most
fragile out of all forms of broadband I've had. I've had
vines grow into the splice enclosure and degrade or cut off
my service. Other than that it's good. They ran the line
through a conduit and drilled a hole through one of the
walls and installed a service box. Very simple.
I can see were a conduit would be a smart thing for most
installations. The ones I see nearby are just the plain cable
(a somewhat flat design, btw) and just loops a few times to
make necessary right angle turns.
I used to live out in a much more rural area but had DSL at
100mbps thanks to being right super close to a CO. Like
someone else had mentioned, I still see broadband services
that provide less speed charging as much as the fiber I
have currently.
My DSL is only a few hundred meters from the CO! But the
highly-paid operators in there tell me that the copper feeding
my building is at fault, somehow. Apparently they monitor some
kind of graph that displays drop-outs when a particular line is
adjusted for a certain speed. For anything higher than 5Mbps
they said there were "too many drop outs" - that's when the
connections keeps retrying and retrying. So, they throttled my
DSL at 5Mbps even though I am paying for atleast 25Mbps.
Most of my neighbors on the street report much better DSL
speeds.
--- OpenXP 5.0.58
* Origin: Ogg's WestCoast Point (21:4/106.21)