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2017-12-08 14:01:12 UTC
Telecum blow jobs to be delivered as a utility from December
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https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2017/10/new-uk-land-access-changes-set-boost-mobile-broadband-cover.html
Telcum blow jobbing is not considered a utility service
a the moment. Why would you when a telecum troll drives up,
installs an empty tube and spends double time blowing fibre
up the tube when he could just as well have laid the entire
fibre with a 500 core fibre optic cable for less than $2 per meter
first time instead of the empty tube?
Naturally as a land owner you are tempted to charge the
blow jobbing telecum cumpany double price for using your
land to do all this blow jobbing.
But this state of affairs is discriminating against real
fibre providers who face higher charges than utilities
same access to same land making the whole geographical
area poorer for lack of access to telecum services down
to greedy land owners who demand higher money for land access.
So from December, the rules change and equal access must be
given to all utilities including telecum so that there
should be no difference between all the utilities sending in services to
enrich an area. And dispute resolution becomes simpler.
These are the same *fscking* asss holes who claim
they can't get good broad band or a mobile phone signal
because these village idiocy driven greedy illiterate dumb smucks
who call themselves farm owners and land owners
haven't figured out yet that the radio masts for telecum
needs a fibre optic link back to the city to provide 4G and 5G
services if they are to receive good signals, and that
broadband is also delivered on the same fibre optic cables.
This is a huge game changing opportunity for all telecum
cumpanies to install fibre everywhere.
Don't use BT (British Telecum) Openroach malpractice such
as doing double blow jobs on customer premises or land.
Instead secure your best fibre from China or India or Japan
at best prices in huge quantities, and install 100+ core cables
costing between $1 to $2 per meter e.g.:
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/96-core-Single-Mode-No-metallic_60635661482.html
The bigger the cable, the less likely all the cores are simultaneously damaged
if something tramples on it, or while its being pulled.
1cm is probably your best size for cable
for the right kind of tolerance while being pulled.
All you need is plastic ducting buried may be 200mm to 1m deep to get the fibres
across vast distances.
The fibres are easy to splice and join together - just use one of these
6 axis automatic fusion splicer
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DHL-Free-Shipping-Automatic-Intelligent-Optical-Fiber-Fusion-Splicer-Welding-Splicing-Machine/32734790096.html
You can wear sandals when operating these because that is what
third world country telecom engineers use.
These are so simple to use - just put into machine, it aligns
the fibres automatically using motorized mounts, heats, melts
and joins the fibres all automatically in under 3 minutes.
The results are usually better than 0.01db loss.
So you can have hundreds to thousands of joins before
the fibre optic modems notice they need a repeater.
Let the fibre optic modems decide if repeaters
or a new fibre when line quality get poor
instead of letting neurotic openroach telecum engineers insist
on re-cabling everything from end to end as a policy
instead of letting their fiber modems tell them what the
policy should be.
The same would apply in the City and damaging encounters
with local authorities who are taking the piss with access for
cabling because there are dispute resolutions methods.
All you need hopefully is boiler plate legal documents
served on anyone being difficult to get all those
fibre services delivered.
Cabling up enormous buildings with high density cables is
the way to go. Even if every household in London (about 8 million)
had fibre, its only about 2 meter diameter cable.
Its not a lot. And if its all split up with 100 to 500 or 1000 core
budles around 1 to 3 cm size cables, there is plenty of room
by removing all those copper cables.
Watch out for incumbent telecum cumpanies moaning that their
investment is being trampled on and taking their complaints
to local authorities and insiders. What about your rights and
your investments being trampled on? Spend your money trampling
on these incumbents every day pointing out their out dated
tech is useless for social media uploads and gaming because
their tech doesn't do good upload speeds. And its useless for
IoT companies and Fintech companies because their tech is useless
for customers logging into their servers. Keep spending advert
money on this key issue to pulverize them in the media and
that will make all the customers come running to you and
support your symetric DSL internet which is cheaper to set up.
Their out date technologies and management trolling selling
keyhole internet services is laughable against modern day internet
as delivered across the globe from competitors to third world
countries. Their out dated internet is no good for online gaming.
Their out dated tech is no good for uploading videos to social media.
And their out dated tech doesn't work in tubes, buses and trains
where people spend 2 hours a day twiddling their thumbs instead
of watching videos, answering emails, coding, gaming, or shopping
which is what everyone does in near third world countries like China.
------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2017/10/new-uk-land-access-changes-set-boost-mobile-broadband-cover.html
Telcum blow jobbing is not considered a utility service
a the moment. Why would you when a telecum troll drives up,
installs an empty tube and spends double time blowing fibre
up the tube when he could just as well have laid the entire
fibre with a 500 core fibre optic cable for less than $2 per meter
first time instead of the empty tube?
Naturally as a land owner you are tempted to charge the
blow jobbing telecum cumpany double price for using your
land to do all this blow jobbing.
But this state of affairs is discriminating against real
fibre providers who face higher charges than utilities
same access to same land making the whole geographical
area poorer for lack of access to telecum services down
to greedy land owners who demand higher money for land access.
So from December, the rules change and equal access must be
given to all utilities including telecum so that there
should be no difference between all the utilities sending in services to
enrich an area. And dispute resolution becomes simpler.
These are the same *fscking* asss holes who claim
they can't get good broad band or a mobile phone signal
because these village idiocy driven greedy illiterate dumb smucks
who call themselves farm owners and land owners
haven't figured out yet that the radio masts for telecum
needs a fibre optic link back to the city to provide 4G and 5G
services if they are to receive good signals, and that
broadband is also delivered on the same fibre optic cables.
This is a huge game changing opportunity for all telecum
cumpanies to install fibre everywhere.
Don't use BT (British Telecum) Openroach malpractice such
as doing double blow jobs on customer premises or land.
Instead secure your best fibre from China or India or Japan
at best prices in huge quantities, and install 100+ core cables
costing between $1 to $2 per meter e.g.:
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/96-core-Single-Mode-No-metallic_60635661482.html
The bigger the cable, the less likely all the cores are simultaneously damaged
if something tramples on it, or while its being pulled.
1cm is probably your best size for cable
for the right kind of tolerance while being pulled.
All you need is plastic ducting buried may be 200mm to 1m deep to get the fibres
across vast distances.
The fibres are easy to splice and join together - just use one of these
6 axis automatic fusion splicer
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DHL-Free-Shipping-Automatic-Intelligent-Optical-Fiber-Fusion-Splicer-Welding-Splicing-Machine/32734790096.html
You can wear sandals when operating these because that is what
third world country telecom engineers use.
These are so simple to use - just put into machine, it aligns
the fibres automatically using motorized mounts, heats, melts
and joins the fibres all automatically in under 3 minutes.
The results are usually better than 0.01db loss.
So you can have hundreds to thousands of joins before
the fibre optic modems notice they need a repeater.
Let the fibre optic modems decide if repeaters
or a new fibre when line quality get poor
instead of letting neurotic openroach telecum engineers insist
on re-cabling everything from end to end as a policy
instead of letting their fiber modems tell them what the
policy should be.
The same would apply in the City and damaging encounters
with local authorities who are taking the piss with access for
cabling because there are dispute resolutions methods.
All you need hopefully is boiler plate legal documents
served on anyone being difficult to get all those
fibre services delivered.
Cabling up enormous buildings with high density cables is
the way to go. Even if every household in London (about 8 million)
had fibre, its only about 2 meter diameter cable.
Its not a lot. And if its all split up with 100 to 500 or 1000 core
budles around 1 to 3 cm size cables, there is plenty of room
by removing all those copper cables.
Watch out for incumbent telecum cumpanies moaning that their
investment is being trampled on and taking their complaints
to local authorities and insiders. What about your rights and
your investments being trampled on? Spend your money trampling
on these incumbents every day pointing out their out dated
tech is useless for social media uploads and gaming because
their tech doesn't do good upload speeds. And its useless for
IoT companies and Fintech companies because their tech is useless
for customers logging into their servers. Keep spending advert
money on this key issue to pulverize them in the media and
that will make all the customers come running to you and
support your symetric DSL internet which is cheaper to set up.
Their out date technologies and management trolling selling
keyhole internet services is laughable against modern day internet
as delivered across the globe from competitors to third world
countries. Their out dated internet is no good for online gaming.
Their out dated tech is no good for uploading videos to social media.
And their out dated tech doesn't work in tubes, buses and trains
where people spend 2 hours a day twiddling their thumbs instead
of watching videos, answering emails, coding, gaming, or shopping
which is what everyone does in near third world countries like China.