Comment by mrb
3 years ago
"I have at least two homes where I have to build a half-mile to get to one house," Mauch said, noting that it will cost "over $30,000 for each of those homes to get served."
That's over $11 per feet. That sounds about right. I paid $18 per feet to have a private fiber optic line of 1000 feet installed at one of my houses (in the US), going down a very long driveway, with 3 patch panels, 2 at each end and one in the middle at a gate. That was just for my LAN, not internet access. I needed the link to hook up intercoms and security cameras. I absolutely wanted 100% reliability of the network link, so wireless solutions wouldn't have been adequate. The previous homeowner had buried a cat5e line in the first 500 feet, with a cat5e repeater (underground), but its electronics failed after a couple years and its exact location couldn't be found. And he had not even put the cable in conduit.
> I paid $18 per feet to have a private fiber optic line of 1000 feet installed
Are you saying you paid $18,000 for fiber optic installation at your house?
Yes
Wasn't Cat6 or Cat7 enough? Do you think it was worth spending that much for fiber at home?
Also, do you have any problems with the connectivity or damages? If it is damaged, can you fix it yourself?
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You mean "foot" instead of "feet" here surely?
No he paid it twice, so it’s feet