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I need to extend fiber going into ONT, is it SC/APC or SC/UPC connector?
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I saw your thread over at https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32821729-ONT-Extend-FIOS-fiber-optic-cable-without-moving-ONT
Considering the replies back including not limited to this one..
DSLR User gs0b #1900599, wrote:
As I understand, the fiber from the ONT back is owned and managed by Verizon. While you can purchase fiber equipment that will plug into it, if anything goes wrong you'll own it. And they will charge a lot of money to fix it. It's probably best to let them handle relocating the fiber.
..it is best that Verizon do that.
While true-ly solved, it does not matter to you. Of best Interest let Verizon handle their equipment and their cable.
I saw your thread over at https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32821729-ONT-Extend-FIOS-fiber-optic-cable-without-moving-ONT
Considering the replies back including not limited to this one..
DSLR User gs0b #1900599, wrote:
As I understand, the fiber from the ONT back is owned and managed by Verizon. While you can purchase fiber equipment that will plug into it, if anything goes wrong you'll own it. And they will charge a lot of money to fix it. It's probably best to let them handle relocating the fiber.
..it is best that Verizon do that.
While true-ly solved, it does not matter to you. Of best Interest let Verizon handle their equipment and their cable.