TomAoki on Nostr: nprofile1q…rsr9k If the optical networks are "active" type, possibly any of the ...
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If the optical networks are "active" type, possibly any of the relay points are at the affected side. For me, my FTTH line is a kind of PON, so unless fibers are physically cutted off, power outage of my side or communication station side happens, it should be OK.
If the optical networks are "active" type, possibly any of the relay points are at the affected side. For me, my FTTH line is a kind of PON, so unless fibers are physically cutted off, power outage of my side or communication station side happens, it should be OK.