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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by Super Nova » Tue Sep 16, 2014 9:39 pm

Aussie wrote:I already have. I am totally spent on this and any other issue of the same kind, and it seems to me that I am not alone.
Fine, then save your comments.

Time has showed that the arguments I presented have proven true. The issue re-opens when there is an update particularly on that validates the arguments put forward years ago.

However as always your contribution, no matter how small and irrelevant is valued. Please keep on trying. Don't give up. You will get there.
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by Aussie » Tue Sep 16, 2014 9:45 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Aussie wrote:I already have. I am totally spent on this and any other issue of the same kind, and it seems to me that I am not alone.
Fine, then save your comments.

Time has showed that the arguments I presented have proven true. The issue re-opens when there is an update particularly on that validates the arguments put forward years ago.

However as always your contribution, no matter how small and irrelevant is valued. Please keep on trying. Don't give up. You will get there.
Image

*subtle metaphor*
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by Super Nova » Tue Sep 16, 2014 9:47 pm

Aussie wrote:Image
Now you are getting the hang of it. That is truly a great image and a find. Well done.
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:12 pm

Why is Aussie posting porn?

They look like they are dressed in school uniforms so why is Aussie posting child porn?
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by Super Nova » Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:26 am

IQS.RLOW wrote:Why is Aussie posting porn?

They look like they are dressed in school uniforms so why is Aussie posting child porn?
Does farting in someone's face titillate you?
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by GeorgeH » Fri Sep 26, 2014 10:56 am

SN reckons he has “won the debate” when in England the experience was FTTN was more trouble than it was worth: low speeds, dropouts, constant repair and maintenance needed and so the rollout is changing to FTTH.

Here, with Telstra copper, FTTN won’t work. Hardly any speed improvement and all the many ills of the Telstra copper.

But there is a way the FTTH can be made much cheaper still. Had a look but can’t find where I linked to it, but the gist is AlcatelLucent has devised a distribution point that can be mounted in pit or on a post etc and allows the fibre to be delivered to four premises using either the existing copper lead ins or new fibre laid in the home owners premises.

For a lot of people the copper lead in will be sufficient, assuming it is of acceptable quality.

Can you imagine the vast cost savings this makes possible?

FTTN—nah, never made sense here.

Sorry SN your homework is maked F for Fail—as it has been through this whole debate. Telstra copper can not deliver high speed broadband and this is shown by how quickly the Libs dropped the guarantees on minimum speed over FTTN.

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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by IQS.RLOW » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:05 am

More biased dribble speaking shit about that which you know nothing about.
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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by GeorgeH » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:14 am

More sense free abuse from the forum inadequate.

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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by GeorgeH » Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:19 am

Micro-node products

To provide enough options to service providers, Alcatel-Lucent’s range of micro-nodes covers 192, 48, 16, or even a single subscriber. These micro-nodes are very flexible, giving a choice of powering options (remote or reverse), uplinks (GPON or GE), mounting, and service ports.


The following products are now part of Alcatel-Lucent’s fixed ultra-broadband portfolio.

· 7367 ISAM SX-48V with 48 VDSL2 vectoring ports

· 7367 ISAM SX-16V with 16 VDSL2 vectoring ports

· 7368 ISAM ONT G-010V with 1 VDSL2 port

· 7363 ISAM MX-6: a compact modular system (with 6 mini linecards) supporting up to 192 VDSL2 vectoring ports. In addition, xDSL, POTS, and P2P fiber are also supported


As well as their small footprint for easy and unobtrusive deployment, micro-nodes offer many other advantages. They can be passively cooled (and thus absolutely silent), they can be powered remotely so there is no need for local power, and they don’t require building permits or lengthy approval processes to deploy them.
http://www.connect-world.com/index.php/ ... icro-nodes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There you go, 1 second with Google and there is the info. These micronodes just consigned FTTN to the history books.

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Re: Information Technology Discussions

Post by Rorschach » Fri Sep 26, 2014 3:48 pm

Really?
Gee are you now admitting IT Technology is fast changing and things can become obsolete overnight?
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Hell Monk you probably don't even know what a node is. :roll:
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