[olug] Two Competing Fiber Optic Utilities in One Conduit

Justin Reiners justin at hotlinesinc.com
Thu May 6 09:27:06 CDT 2021


I do want to point out, when squeezed they did cave and they now share the
closet.

On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 9:26 AM Justin Reiners <justin at hotlinesinc.com>
wrote:

> hahaha no sadly
>
> Even Cox and Centurylink came in opposite sides of the building, and
> even said they'd refuse to colo some space in a closet with each other.
>
> We're laughably paying $200 for 1gig with centurylink now, we used to pay
> $3200/mo for 100meg back in the day lol.
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 8:19 AM Rob Townley <rob.townley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The price of fiber optic service has dropped considerably which has
>> brought
>> with it an unexpected problem - not enough conduit into the building.  Has
>> anyone had any luck whatsoever getting a fiber optic installer to share
>> with a competitor existing conduit entering the building?  They would need
>> to meet up at a shared in-ground box outside the building, then merge
>> their
>> fiber runs into one conduit that enters the building.      Once inside the
>> building, go their separate ways.
>>
>> The distance from the outside box to inside would be relatively short (
>> twenty feet or maybe much less) and straight, so even two thick cables
>> should make it through.  I understand cables bind and wrap around one
>> another, but this is not a long curvey conduit.  I also understand neither
>> wants the liability of the other damaging their equipment.  Anyone had
>> luck
>> with this?
>>
>> p.s: Fiber Optic service has come down in price in so much, you might want
>> to see if you can get a better deal than coax.
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