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zimrules1
Off The Hook, Yet Still Connected.

join:2001-04-09
Cumming, GA

reply to RedXII1234
Re: What can we do to...

BS *did* stop new IFITL development. IFITL != DFITL (which is what they are calling the new "card swap for fastaccess without cable tv" systems).

Right now, they're trying to figure out which vendor to use for the cards that will live in the ONU's, since Marconi isn't in that business anymore. Alacatel seems to be their preferred vendor, but everyone knows Ma Bell, this could take a LONG time.
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ironetik

join:2002-05-19
Carmichael, CA
Go FTTH!


RedXII1234
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join:2001-02-26
localhost
Everything seems to be going well. I noticed more posters.


fiber_man
Things Happen For A Reason
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join:2001-01-27
Port Saint Lucie, FL


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reply to zimrules1
ifitl/dfitl starts rolling in sept.2002 in se fl. they finally got the reliably/regulatory issues fixed. they will be converting the onu's to dfitl as needed to provide service to their comsumers.
[text was edited by author 2002-08-10 13:47:10]
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