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Welcome to the Town of Troy
Fiber to the Home (FTTH)
Informational Meeting
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Agenda
Town of Troy FTTH Project Schedule
Services Available
Overview/Summary of OSP Construction
General Information and Items to Complete Before Construction Begins
More Detailed Information on the OSP Construction
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Troy FTTH Schedule
August 2009 BIP Broadband Grant/Loan application was submitted
August 2010 Award announced for Troy project
September 2010 BTI staff attended Award Meeting in Atlanta
October and November Informational Meetings held with Town of Troy residents
October 2010 Through April 2011
● 106 Archaeology Guidance approval
● State Historic Preservation Offices study and approval
● St. Croix Wetland Management District approval
●Tribal Historic Preservation Officers study and approval
●Endangered Species Protection Program approval
●Procure Outside Plant (OSP) Contractor and 515 Contract approval
●Procure Equipment Vendor and 771 Contract approval
● Homeowner to complete necessary wiring
● Starting in Jan. 2011, monthly info/update meetings will be held at the TH (date TBD)
May 2011 OSP Project to begin
Fall 2011 OSP Project will be completed
Fall 2011 Turn up services when network testing
has been completed
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BTI Services
Bundles Triple Play $131.05
Double Play $92.95 or $85.95
● Triple Play: Includes Phone with 10 features and 120 min. of LD/ECC calling
BTI Analog & Digital TV line-up (150+ Channels); 2 HD receivers;
Internet Data Package-10Mb down X 2Mb up
● Double Play: Includes Internet Data Package-5MbX1Mb or 3MbX512Kb
BTI Analog & Digital TV line-up (150 + Channels), 1 HD receiver
ala carte Data Services
● Data: 2Mb X 256Kb
● Data: 3Mb X 512Kb
● Data: Additional download per ½ Mb
● Data: Additional upload per ½ Mb
● Data: Storage and Backup
● Data: IP Monitoring System
● Data: SecureIT, (home PC protection)
$39.95
$49.95
$10.00
$75.00
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Overview/summary of OSP Construction
● The Outside Plant Project (OSP) consists of installing, splicing, and testing all of
the fiber optic cable and drops in the Town of Troy.
● The Outside Plant project will start as soon as possible in the Spring of 2011.
(assuming we have approval from all of the environmental agencies)
● The Town of Troy FTTH project was designed as a 100% fiber optic build. The current
electronics are provisional to Gigabit Ethernet with Active Ethernet technology and
100Mb using PON technology.
● OSP construction will include static plowing of the mainline fiber, installing
handhole vaults (HH) and vibratory lawn plows to the house.
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Misc. and General Information
Private Roads
In order for BTI to plow/install fiber along private roads, everyone will need to
sign an easement before construction can begin. If you live on a private road,
please contact Ken Carlsrud for an easement form. His direct line is 715-688-1039.
Private Utilities
Private utilities such as sprinkler systems, sewer systems, power to out buildings,
lighting, gates, and alarm systems are not covered by the Wisconsin Diggers Hotline
system. These utilities will need to be located/identified by the homeowner prior to
plowing the fiber drop on the homeowners property.
Current Service Provider Term Contracts
If you are currently in a contract with your service provider, please verify when your
contract will end. Some providers have an automatic renewal policy that you may not
be aware of. Early out/termination fees for these contracted services can have costly
penalties.
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Misc. and General Information
What area of Troy will be completed first ?
The FTTH project is being funded though the BIP/RUS ARRA program - 50% grant
and 50% loan. One of the rules of the program is that there can only be one closeout
of the OSP contract. This means the entire project will be completed at the same
time.
What area of Troy will have services turned up first?
With the entire Town being capable of getting services at the same time, and for
efficiencies in getting as many connected in the least amount of time, BTI will be
connecting customers that have the necessary wiring completed in the order
that we received their Check-Off Form.
How will BTI know that the home wiring has been completed?
When the house wiring is complete, the homeowner will send the signed customer
check-off form to BTI.
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Home Wiring
One of the key steps of the wiring requirements is the
homeowner/electrical contractor installing a 1” PVC pipe from the
Network Interface Location (NIL) to the outside of the house. This
will accomplish two things.
1.) It will let the outside plant contractor know where the fiber drop needs
to be plowed.
2.) It will be used to run either fiber directly into the Network Interface
Location (NIL) or copper to the NIL if the Optical Network Terminal (ONT)
is to be placed on the outside of the house.
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Network Interface Location
Establish a Network Interface Location
(NIL) inside the home
This area will need to be a 2’ x 2’ of wall space
(minimum) (2’ x 4’ if ONT is inside)
This is where all of the low voltage wiring within the
home will terminate.
It will also be the area where BTI will place equipment
needed to provide services.
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Most of the time the NIL is in an utility
room or in the basement by the power
entrance. Some of the newer homes
have a low voltage home run panel
somewhere in the house.
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1” PVC
Install a 1” PVC conduit from the NIL to an
exterior wall with a Lb and riser installed.
The conduit riser should be between 46” and 60” from
ground level. Minimum of 1 clamp on outside. Conduit
should be silicone at the entrance going into the house
and riser capped (capped not glued).
Conduit LB should be pointed down if ONT will be placed
inside the home.
Maximum length of conduit end to end should not
exceed 40’.
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
1" grey PVC Conduit will need
to be installed at each location.
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• Homeowner may want the Optical Network
Terminal (ONT) placed inside the home for
security system reasons. If the ONT is
placed inside the home, a 2’ x 4’ area is
required.
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1" grey PVC Conduit will need
to be installed at each location.
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110 Volt power Outlet
• Install 110 volt power outlet for FTTH
power supply
If a dedicated 110 volt outlet (not circuit) is not
available, an outlet will need to be installed at
the Network Interface Location (NIL).
If the ONT will be inside, at the NIL a #6
ground wire will need to be run from power
ground to NIL (2’ slack at NIL).
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
1" grey PVC Conduit will need
to be installed at each location.
110 outlet needed
for power supply
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Wiring for Data (Internet)
The wire used for data needs to be a minimum of
Category 5 wire.
Cat 5 wire needs to be home run from computer/router
location back to the NIL.
At the computer/router location the wire needs to
terminate to a RJ-45 (568b) jack.
At the NIL end BTI will terminate the Cat 5 wire during
cutover. (Please leave 10’ of wire at the NIL)
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
Computer or Router
1" grey PVC Conduit will need
to be installed at each location.
New CAT wire 5 terminated with RJ-45 568B data jack
110 outlet needed
for power supply
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If you are going to be using wireless
technology within the house, the wireless
router must be placed so coverage is
achieved everywhere in the house. A
basement location is usually not a good
location for the wireless router.
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Cable TV / COAX Wiring
All locations need to be wired with RG-6 Coax.
Both ends need F type compression connectors
installed.
TV locations should have a F connector wall plate
installed – optional.
At the NIL, all ends should be terminated and be next to
one another for a splitter to be terminated.
BTI will provide the CATV splitter at the time of cutover.
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
Computer or Router
110 outlet needed
for power supply
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Telephone Wiring
New CAT 5 wire needs to be installed from
current phone junction to NIL.
If a new location is needed for phone, CAT
5 wire should be used and terminated on a
RJ-11 jack.
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
Computer or Router
110 outlet needed
for power supply
New phone CAT 5 wire from old junction to NIL 2' slack at both ends
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Top of pipe 45" to 60" capped
1. Install Power Supply
2. Install ONT
3. Provision Services
4. Terminate House Wiring
5. Test and turn-up Services
6. Estimated Time for Cutover
is Approximately 1 Hour per
Service
Computer or Router
New CAT wire 5 terminated with RF-45 568B data jack
110 outlet needed
for power supply
New phone CAT 5 wire from old junction to NIL 2' slack at both ends
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Construction Process
• The following slides explain the
construction process
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Static plows will be used for majority of the mainline cable placement.
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Handhole/Vault
Static Plow
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Black dirt and seeding follows behind any mainline cable plowing operation.
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Directional boring will be the method used for crossing under
hard surface roads, driveways, water crossings, etc..
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Vibrating plows will be used for all of the Fiber Optic drops going to the houses.
Locating of utilities will be coordinate
Contractor
Fiber drop
Picture of a plow slot after the job is completed.
(no obstacles were encountered along the way) .
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Handhole/Vault
HH are used for splice points
for the Fiber Optic cable.
They are primarily placed at
intersections and locations
where the drops will be
connected from the houses.
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Picture of a Handhole (HH) and warning marker
2009 construction season
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PON Site, currently (8) sites engineered for the Town of Troy
2009 construction season
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BTI WEB Site
BTI will establish a separate tab for the Town of Troy FTTH project on it’s Website
It will include the following:
● A list of frequently asked questions (FAQ)
● Progress report on start date of the OSP and estimated
date that services will be available
● Guide for in-house wiring requirements and check off form
● Informational slide show
● Services to be available
And much more valuable information
http://www.baldwin-telecom.net/troy
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