From what i hear VZ hired a contractor in Indiana (non union state) to run their 5G stuff. They fucked it up, VZ hired another outside Contractor - that also fucked it up.. so the build in NJ is being given to their Union Employees. I didnt know that was even a choice for them out here - but who knows.
Ive heard (just through ******** in the office) that VZ is using the wrong equipment, they know it, and thats changing. Engineer told a guy I work with that they are running new conduit, new manholes, from central offices out. Dont ask me how, but he said the signal is suppose to be so strong some lines need to isolated from others, and the traffic so great that they’ll need signal boosters much more frequently. With my limited knowledge of how fiber works, my guess is they will wind up using multi-mode fiber which can handle much higher traffic but just over shorter distances while FIOS uses single mode.
If youre in NJ you’ve had dark fiber poles and antennas going up for some time now. There are different ways to run a 5G network from what people tell me, so i dunno if that really has anything to do with it. Guy says the build is suppose to happen much more aggressively than FIOS was. Historically i can tell you plans like this can change overnight. VZ has 2 speeds, go and stop.
I just put the **** up, i have no idea how it works. If you got kids in school or with no direction i can tell you this much. If they learn how to splice fiber they’ll find a job anywhere in this country. Contractors get themselves in trouble this way. There’s so much money being made right now, they promise they can do anything to get contracts and most of their guys really DONT have tons of experience. You can literally teach anyone to splice two fibers together, but the knowledge (or value) of employee’s is knowing how to troubleshoot. Most of those guys with real experience learn at big companies and never leave. the rest are either people who were fired or who learn at small places that dont gain tons of experience. As of now - there is nothing that will replace fiber. Its not going anywhere anytime soon. Even “wireless” will be run on fiber. (Until the day everyone has lasers shooting to their houses)