For discussion tonight.
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Alternate data cabling Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 16:21:00 +1200 From: wayne@earthlight.co.nz wayne@earthlight.co.nz To: alex@king.net.nz alex@king.net.nz
Hello Alex
Thank you for the opportunity to contribute. The situation summary is:-
- A Chorus option for Fibre has been signed - An option also to provide a shared Internet Access is sought - One delivery option may be alongside Chorus fibre - Another delivery option to be explored is WiFi
Since meeting onsite the other week I have been doing some more research. I am waiting to hear from my contacts in Chorus to clarify sharing of the 20mm duct which is running in through the concrete slab. In talking with colleagues, and having visited some other new build sites, I believe the build for High Street runs as follows:-
Ducting will run 3m out from the buildings. This presents to the hand holds Richard of Aotea was referring to. There is most likely an External Termination Point affixed to the wall. There will be one ETP per dwelling. This is a plastic box, about 10cm X 20cm and 3cm deep. Fibre for each dwelling is drawn from a central point, probably the garage or thereabouts feeds the ground ducting, through the handhold, the ETP and into the dwelling. When I hear back from the right person in Chorus I will be able to confirm this design to you, along with confirmation whether the slab duct can be used out to the ETP. Depending on what you want to do however, this pathway may be of limited value as the ETP will probably be positioned quite low. The group has signed with Chorus for UFB (UltraFast Broadband) service to be provided, and Earthlight can provide UFB service directly to dwellings that require it.
Exploring a shared offering for dwellings with lower bandwidth requirements - a lead-in from outside needs to be determined. An example is the 'alongside Chorus' pathway above. As construction is underway, now is the time for any additional lead-ins to be provided.
We do not recommend a WiFi solution comprising just outside aerial(s) which then attempt to 'beam' into dwellings for service. Due to the level of build WiFi signal may not reach indoors. We have been exploring a shared service based around 60GHz WiFi technology. This comprises three pieces; a central WiFi node, visible from all dwellings seeking service, an outdoor dwelling WiFi pickup from the central WiFi, and an indoor router/wifi. When we met onsite Tim Ross indicated that a duct for a network cable could be provided for in the ceiling of the dwellings. Naturally there is some cost to this, but this will be offset by carrying it out during construction. A suitable box outside (similar to ETP from Chorus) will encase a network cable which can be built upon later if the dwelling signs up to access a shared service.
I have worked out a pricing estimate of $40.00 per month including GST for each dwelling for access to a shared service based around a 60GHz WiFi implementation. We would need at least 5 dwellings to take up the offering. At that level of uptake a one-off establishment fee of $100 + GST per dwelling would be needed. If 10 or more dwellings signed up on day one then the one-off fee would not be charged to these users. Dwellings joining afterwards will be charged an establishment fee.
I have set out a summary of what Earthlight can provide. This will come through as a PDF from office@earthlight.co.nz If the general outline is of appeal then we will proceed with developing further detail such as mounting options, getting a WiFi node you can see and so on. Naturally if the group has any questions I am happy to field them.
Regards, Wayne
Wayne Rodgers Manager 0-27-433 3283
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