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67.1 | "Blown Fiber?" | USRCV1::ADAIRC | Claude Adair 252-7087 @RCO | Fri May 25 1990 09:20 | 12 |
| Bill,
To address a subset of your concerns, I heard recently from a customer
that AT&T proposed, or is proposing, the use of an installation
technique they called "blown fiber." As I understand it, small,
flexible, straw-like conduit/tubing is pulled to the faceplate so that
fiber strands can be "blown" from the closet to the faceplate at a
later date.
Has anyone else heard or have experience with this technique? If it's
viable, it seems like a fairly good idea to set customers up for fiber
to the desktop when in the midst of a copper-based cabling project.
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67.2 | Me too | CSOA1::SEITZ | LOST-IN-SPACE | Fri May 25 1990 10:08 | 2 |
| I also heard about this last week. My customer will be evaluating this
technique. I'll try and get a copy of their report when its completed.
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67.3 | blown fibre | HAMPS::WILKINS_N | | Tue May 29 1990 11:17 | 15 |
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Blown Fibre is a technique that is patented by BT in the U.K, they
are pushing it very hard, and in some MOD ITT are the only allowed
solution. Essentialy you lay empty tubes to a building or perhaps
a desk. The tubes are bound a 2, 4 or 7 tubes in a bunch. You can
then blow fibre into each one of these tubes. Upto 7 fibres in each
tube. The idea that you delay the cost of fibre installation, put
what you want in when you want it and then add additional fibres
later. There is one other company in the U.K that is allowed to
install blown fibre, they also have a development licence. I am
very suprised that AT&T are looking at installation BT own all the
licences and are very strict on who they allow to install.
Neil
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67.4 | Sumitomo too. | OSAV20::IZUTANI | Kenji Izutani,Tech.Consul.,CSEC,DEC-Japan | Wed May 30 1990 21:14 | 7 |
| In Japan, Sumitomo is strongly promoting "air blown" technique as well.
I heard that Sumitomo bought this technology from BT. We usually have tough
competition against S&I, which is a strategic alliance of IBM and Sumitomo in
the FDDI market. If Digital can use the same technology, it would be helpful
to win the business.
Kenji Izutani/DEC-Japan,Customer Services
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67.5 | blown fibre services | HAMPS::WILKINS_N | | Thu May 31 1990 08:48 | 7 |
| Blown Fibre is a technology we are actively investigating looking
at adding to the portfolio of services for the U.K It is something
that we are loosing business on because we cannot supply. If you
would like further details mail me.
Neil
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67.6 | Sub-topic: Plastic Fiber (70.0) | SLUGER::MEISNER | | Fri Jun 01 1990 09:07 | 6 |
| Neil et al, I added note 70 to address the issue of plastic fiber
as it applies to the issue of 'fiber to the desktop'. This entry
became a great exchange of information about blown fiber which is
very useful.
Bill
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