Easement
A right acquired by one party to used land beloning to another for a specific purpose
HH
Handhole
Innerduct
Non metallic duct placed in a larger pathway
MH
Manhole
NI
Network Interface
OSP
Outside Plant
Service Diversity
The palcing of alternate facilities to temporarily replace main system in case of failure
(two internet services)
Underground Facilities
Cables in underground conduit with manholes, handholes or pull boxes to access them
Name three critical factors to consider when planning for maintenance and future growth for a facility where campus backbone cables exist
Name five advantages of underground conduits
Name four disadvantages of underground conduits
Name three advantages of direct bury
Name two disadvantages to direct bury cable
Name two advantages of aerial pathways
Name five disadvantages of aerial pathways
Name four ways to bring balanced twisted pair cable onto a customers property
What factors are used to determine how many conduits and how large the conduits need to be for a given telecom service entrance
The number, size and types of cable to be used to serve the telecom service entrance
What are BICSIs recommendations for the number and size of conduits for each telecom service entrance point?
Four 4” conduits, with at least one spare
Why are innerducts recommended when optical fiber cables will be used inside conduits?
Innerduct ensures the maximum amount of cables can be placed in the conduit
Why is a copper conductor added to a condiot that contains fiber?
For locating purposes
Why would an access provider and customer owned cabling need to share a telecom service entrance?
To reduce installation costs
Name three risks associated with sharing an entrance conduit
True or False
The AP is required to build the EF for any facility where the AP supplied the conduit from the property line to the building
False
How many 90 degree bends can be included between pulling points when installing underground entrances?
No more than two