Dispute between telecom and municipal utilities - house connection

  • Erstellt am 2018-12-01 11:42:00

11ant

2018-12-04 02:11:46
  • #1
They just want to annoy / squeeze out Telekom. How thin is the tube supposed to be that three of them can't pass through it?

The joke is, the fiber optic cable is not affected by the proximity of cables carrying magnetic fields, regardless of the frequency range.

It seems to me that the calculation is: You are supposed to refuse Telekom for cost reasons and be so annoyed soon by internet via satellite and mobile that you will be among the first to order their fiber optic connection.
 

dertill

2018-12-04 07:56:05
  • #2
So far, I have rather experienced the opposite in this context. Telekom is actually the biggest network expansion obstructer there is, but that would rather require a separate thread.

But no network operator will give you their approval for that. Only one medium belongs in an empty conduit; everything else is chaos, especially with different network operators. The connection to two networks in the street cannot be carried out in a way that is satisfactory for everyone in terms of liability and questions about who is responsible and authorized for what.

In the end, Telekom and the municipal utilities have their own interests that overlap, and apparently, the municipal utilities do not want to do the "dirty work" for Telekom.
 

Lumpi_LE

2018-12-04 08:21:51
  • #3
The executors do whatever they want anyway... We also had a separate conduit for fiber optic, but the idiots pulled it through the conduit with the power cables...
 

11ant

2018-12-04 14:38:54
  • #4
Why idiots? - I call such people pragmatists. They know that fiber optic cable is a pleasant neighbor.

A conduit already full with one cable has misunderstood its job as an empty conduit and is merely a pull-through tunnel. ITK is one medium. With copper, I understand the desire for distance, but nothing interferes between light and electricity. Those are childish games.

I said nothing different, ...

... and that you can lump them together as hypocrites, I would never deny.

This could quite well be a retaliatory move: it may be that the municipal utilities (in this or another construction area) have not yet laid their fiber optic cable because Telekom’s blocking period has not yet expired.
 

Stefan G.

2018-12-05 11:29:04
  • #5
With us, the copper cable of Telekom and the fiber optic line of the Stadtwerke are in one of the 4 multi-utility ducts. There is still space available.
 

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