Thread regarding CenturyLink layoffs

Copper hopefully not dead after all

http://www.telecompetitor.com/assia-chief-dsl-could-support-terabit-speeds/

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Move to Florida, we are getting 100m over copper bonded at 9000 feet, 3000 meters. We are putting new copper plant every day and lighting up new GPON connections everyday too.

We are busier than ever. Salespeople are selling a ton of HSI on Copper and GPON.

Everyone just be patient, your job is secure.

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Post ID: @3cqg+TJUauzN

Your comments just tell me you have little or no network experience. I am posting this message on my copper dsl line btw.

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Post ID: @2fsi+TJUauzN

Keep living in your past and thinking your still relevant. Lol right where I want you. The world passes you by. Keep sleeping please more for the rest of us.

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Post ID: @2fwl+TJUauzN

These op’s who brag about 5g when it’s still in development and copper being “dead” when the vast majority of broad band is on copper dsl have no clue. Also gpon isn’t going away either.

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Post ID: @2aex+TJUauzN

Copper is not dead, but Centurystink is. The new MAX system is driving the final nail in our coffin right now, with every customer you visit telling of 2-3 week waits to get installs or trouble fixed. Our SRO says customers are dropping like flies.

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Post ID: @1ofa+TJUauzN

Yea but they are saying that over 1000 meters you can't expect any kind of "high-speed". That's only around 3000 foot... Which is low footage for even gfast and vecotred vbond deployments. Not to mention how does it perform on the crap a$$ copper plant every ILEC in this nation has. Better deployment would be HFC.

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