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Rural Fibre

Rural Fibre. Mark Trojacek. The Case for Fibre To The Home. Expensive Complex Disruptive. Reliable & Predictable Superfast Symmetrical Future-Proof. Installation Options. Impact Moling. Mole-Ploughing. Aerial Deployment. Micro-Trenching. Directional Drilling.

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Rural Fibre

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  1. Rural Fibre Mark Trojacek

  2. The Case for Fibre To The Home • Expensive • Complex • Disruptive • Reliable & Predictable • Superfast • Symmetrical • Future-Proof

  3. Installation Options Impact Moling Mole-Ploughing Aerial Deployment Micro-Trenching Directional Drilling

  4. Technology Choices - Passive • Spliced or Pre-terminated? • Armoured or Protected? • Blown or Pushed/Pulled?

  5. Technology Choices - Active • Active Ethernet or GPON? Optical Network Terminal (ONT) Optical Line Terminal (OLT)

  6. Planning for Fibre • Community Engagement – ensure the vast majority are behind the scheme and are prepared for disruption • Demand Aggregation – identify early adopters, corporate supporters and innovative applications to underpin network subscription • Telephone Service – in rural environments where mobile coverage can be patchy, many still want the comfort of a fixed phone line • Wireless Delivery – ensure that your chosen customer premise solution offers a viable wireless provision • Network Operation – understand the challenges of long term stewardship of the network and provision of ongoing support • Open Access – establish relationships with a variety of providers of services to engender customer choice and drive uptake

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