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Just as guitar acoustics come out of acoustic guitars, fiber optics come out of optical fibers.
Optical-fiber cables are what we install.
Fiber optics are the signals that are transported over those optical fibers.
We do not install "fiber optics" so don't ask us to install one/them/any.
Thank you; I feel much better now.
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BLUE ORANGE GREEN BROWN SLATE WHITE RED BLACK YELLOW VIOLET ROSE AQUA I know what you mean...it just drives me crazy! Schematics! Who comes up with these? It would be so much simpler if people would just read.... Oh boy, my bad.  I read your post as schematics. Great, someone stole my backspace key. :shrug:
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Symantec? Don't they make bloatware antivirus software?
Note the hypen is gone. Replaced in 2011.
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This model is end of life
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Semetic? Oi Vey! ![[Linked Image from polderdash.com]](https://www.polderdash.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/hasidic-jews.jpeg)
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HAHAHA Danny you just made my day!
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We could ask for lightguide cable instead!
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While we are on this subject, does anyone have some advice on how to get started on the cheap as an optical fiber installer?
Vaya con Dios amigos! Butch
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Butch, I'm pretty sure "cheap" and "optical fiber" never naturally occur in the same sentence.
When I started, I bought my (then) needed Corning kit on e-bay for $600.00. Depending what kind(s) of ends you want to do, you could probably put together the tools you'd need for about half that. I think the cleaver was the expensive piece in the Corning kit. Bill
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There is *nothing* that cannot be done with copper. If one needs more bandwidth, one should use more copper. (IMHO) Of course, what I just stated comes from a guy who thinks that 65 year old Teletypes, 1A2 systems and Strowger switches are really the cat's meow. :rolleyes: Of course, I do realize that there are those things called computers, alas. In such cases, the IBM twinax (copper) should do just fine. Please note, I am making an attempt at humor, and I am not really a technological troglodyte. Joe
Real comms took 200lb teletypes, hand keys, sounders, operators and cranked phones!
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