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Anyone know the inside requirements for this? I know they can deliver it either fiber to the premise or fiber to the node and copper to the premise but what about the inside, to the sets. I have a new install coming up and would prefer not to run coax. ------------------------- Thanks, MrG
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Actually it looks like you can use coax but CAT5 is the best method. I found this at DSL Reports. -Hal
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Thanks Hal! Great Info. The original quote is for 1 phone and 2 Lan cables to each location. That was before they brought the "Uverse package". It sounds as though we'll be fine. ------------------- MrG
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