The fiber train left without me, so maybe someone here can help me
understand how the physical installation is typically done.

 

I've seen aerial fiber and it's pretty straightforward, I see splitters up
on poles maybe at each intersection, and to hook up a customer, they run a
drop wire from the nearest splitter to the house.  If take rate is better
than expected or a new house is built, worst case I assume they just add a
splitter.

 

But I also see FTTH deployments going in where they are boring for duct in
the ROW and putting a little handhole in front of every house.  How does
this work?  Are they using taps instead of splitters?  If not, when they get
a customer install order, do they pull his drop cable through all the
handholes to a splitter?  That doesn't seem feasible.  Are they dedicating a
strand to each house and pulling the main cable out each time and splicing
to that strand?  And what if they estimate the take rate wrong, or a new
house is built?

 

There's probably a simple explanation and once someone enlightens me it will
be a Duh! moment.

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