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What is the likey hood of "start up" problems? Should we wait a month or 2 before getting connected? Why does a crew come by and do 5 to 10 minutes work and then leave? I have seen this done several times. And then they don't put the green cover back over the wires. |
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I don't know about the rest of your questions Gerald but the start-up was very smooth on this side.
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We don't have start up problems. We test the connections at the cabinet before anyone is ever connected to make sure all the light levels are where they should be. When you get connected, it's good to go.
As for the work the contractors we hired are doing, I'm not sure exactly how they operate. They have a method to the maddness. We have an outside plant crew that oversees the work that the contractors putting the fiber in the ground are doing and they make sure it is done correctly and on time. I'm over the Broadband Department. We make sure you always get a the best video signal and Internet connection possible. We want happy and satisified customers. On a support note, we now have employees that will call you back after normal business hours and on weekends to help you resolve any issue you might have (PC not connecting to the Internet, wireless router help, remote control programming, etc...) We strive for you not to have any issues, but we are here in case you do. Not trying to sould like a salesman, but we pride ourselves on being local with local employees. When you call us, you are talking to someone that is in SW LA. |
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I'll check on Campfire also.
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I live off Watts road and I was told it would be around September before Cameron Communication has service available for me. They are getting closer and closer. They've been on Sutherland road for a while. I've got my name on the list.
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We have 3 different contractors working three different areas. They are all ahead of schedule and making good progress.
I'm out on Topsy Rd right after you make a left past the Gillis Elem School. The contractor out here is almost to the Calcasieu/Beauregard line with burying the fiber. I'm hoping to have our service within a couple of weeks. |
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I have not seen any crews in the area putting in the fiber optics lines and I am home most days. But that gets me to thinking....... what are the black wires coming to the junction boxes???? I will have to walk out front and take a close look that them. Maybe I was fishing......when the crews installed the fiber optic wires. |
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The contractor in your area is installing the orange innerduct. They hired another crew to come behind them and blow the fiber optic cable (the black cable) through the innerduct. After that, the splicing crew will come through and make up all the connections and test them. If there are black cables coming up in the green terminal by your house, the fiber optic cable has been installed.
Back in the day, they had to blow a string through the innerduct and tie onto the fiber optic cable and then pull the cable through. Today, they attach a device to the fiber optic cable and use one of those industrial air compressors to actually push the fiber through the innerduct with air. I watched them when they were in front of my house. It's a pretty neat process and much faster than pulling it through. The contractor said on a straight run where they do not have to loop through any of the green terminals (junction boxes), they can go about 5000' in one push. |
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My brother works for the Phone company [Job estimator] and was telling me about the slow process of connecting each strand of the "wires" of the fiber optics cable. He said that each cable connection could take anywhere from a hour to all day......depending on how big the cable is and if there are any problems. |
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Here is what it looks like today.
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That one is ready for splicing.
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Mediastream is driving me crazy, getting Cameron next week, any idea what ping is like to Chicago and Los Angeles on their fastest connection
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Las Angeles = 52ms |
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Was that you all those times !!!!!!!!!! Thats OK the road is open now, I know where you live..
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We have Suddenlink and it is the fastest internet I have ever had. I was so glade to get away from Communicomm.
LA=70ms, 17.35 Mbps DL & 2.95 Mbps UP Chicago=69ms, 17.11 Mbps DL & 2.90 Mbps UP But I do have an unfair advantage I'm working with a Mac LOL. |
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I've got Cameron Communication now and I'm very pleased with them, but my phone gets faster internet.
Sent from my Rezound |
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Awesome what's the upload speed look like on speedtest?
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