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a bit of IP but never fibre.

 

I googled it and it looks straight forward but I wouldn't even try without the help of a good supplier

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Don't see what the supplier has to do with it. Their part in the process is to sell you the bits you need to do the install as from what I understand you are the installation company, not Cisco.

When you say done a bit of IP are we talking about you connected your iPhone to your pre-configured talk talk router or proper IP tasks?Laying fibre without tools and experience is far from a walk in the park. If I was in you shoes I'd ask an IT firm who do have those skills to provide you a point to point bridge over fibre and just mark up their quote. It's not worth learning those skills if this is a once in a blue moon project.

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The gear can be $$$

I couldn't be bothered with the greif when we needed it doing in our building and just paid someone to do it. Still find it fascinating that you can push so much data down something thinner than a strand of hair.

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More than my head can compute. Even a single mode fibre can do over 1 petabit per second. The issue is all the other gear. Biggest I've seen is 10gbs at any reasonable price bracket.

Multimode fibre? Zillions of zillions amounts of data.

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Specialist job IMO and the guys that do it don't charge excessive amounts so just never had the desire to risk it for a handful of occasions I've wanted it. Was interesting to see fibre blown when we had out leased line put in.

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