Fats optical connector have insertion loss of about .5db , JIO FTTH used only fast connecter for customer premises. If you have good optical power budget you can go with fast connecter.Good idea, any idea about the loss?
Will be expensive..Hi, so apparently BSNL’s backend is not good, they have only 1G. Which is also down most of the time.
I’m thinking of getting Airtel, TaTa or any other uplink. (Maybe a leased line if partnership doesn’t work out).
Any suggestions on how easily do they give the uplink?
Will be expensive..
BSNL charges around 28 Lakhs a year for a 1 Gig leased line.
For a small ISP, the best way is to go with the franchisee route.
Some ISPs who take the LCO route might help you..
For instance my ISP uses L2 circuits from airtel to connect my LCO to thier NOC.
@Gokul Kannan is about 450kms away from where I live but still gets internet using same ISP. Only this kinda arrangement can make sense economically.
First look at the fiber infra around you..Okay, so I have around 500 customers. (I’m good at Marketing).
Now the real problem is: I can not use BSNL as my primary link because it is not good.
Second option is Railtel, but it is not good (their 1G is not 1G to the end).
So I’m exploring additional options, maybe Airtel or something else. (does Airtel give LCO? — Not the XStream one but something else maybe) or some other options perhaps?