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TPG Fibre Operations – Joint Port allocation

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OPTIC FIBRE CABLE JOINING, MANAGEMENT AND TERMINATION

The FIST-GCO2-BE16 joint ports used for network and lead-in cables are shown in Figure 9. The first network cable uses port 4; the second network cable uses port 10, etc. First lead-in or access cable uses port 3; second lead-in cable uses port 5, etc.
In the case where two network cables are deployed at the same time (Deployment Scenario 1), the first network cable is the cable coming from existing TPG Telecom network or the cable coming from the closest town or town CBD.

TPG Fibre Operations - Joint Port allocation

Cable Configuration of the FIST-GCO2-BE6 Base Joint Port

The FIST-GCO2-BE6 joint ports used for network and lead-in cables are shown in Figure 10. The first network cable uses port 4; the second network cable uses port 8, etc. The first lead-in or access cable uses port 3; the second lead-in cable uses port 5, etc.
In the case where two network cables are deployed at the same time (Deployment Scenario 1), the first network cable is the cable coming from existing TPG Telecom network or the cable coming from the closest town or town CBD.


Cable Configuration of the FIST-GCO2-BE6 Base Port
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About Safy Saeed

Safy is the Managing Director of FLUXNET, an Australia-based company specializing in the sale, hire, servicing, calibration, and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, with a strong focus on fiber optics. Safy holds a Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of Sheffield and has extensive experience in electronics repairs and calibration. With expertise in optical fibre design, commissioning, troubleshooting, and testing, Safy has over seven years of experience working with major networks, including Telstra, Optus, NBN, and hyperscale data centers.

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