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Mitel Forums => Non-Mitel Chatter => Topic started by: ralph on July 29, 2011, 07:52:30 AM

Title: Installing Fiber Condiut With New Highway Construction
Post by: ralph on July 29, 2011, 07:52:30 AM
Some US Congressmen are suggesting that when ever there is a new federal highway construction project that it is mandated to install fiber conduit with it.
Article Here (http://www.fiercetelecom.com/story/democrats-ask-gao-price-tag-dig-once-fiber-installation-initiative/2011-07-28#.TjKPTjociKc.twitter)

Here's actually something I can agree with.   Somethings make too much sense so I doubt it can be the government can actually put it together.

Ralph
Title: Re: Installing Fiber Condiut With New Highway Construction
Post by: Chakara on August 11, 2011, 10:52:29 PM
  If the same government making the demand is the one paying for the highway then I agree.  But big government forcing small (perhaps broke) governments to spend more money may or may not work out that well.

  This doesn't sound like that - plus governments could make money on this investment leasing out the lines.  I am curious though - how many "new" highways does the fed build these days.  I'd have to think not many.  Thats not to say they couldn't do this on "re-work" projects - IE: rebuilds and whatnot where they are already diggin' in.

  Then again, most of the big "dig in" projects are likely not rural in nature.  Rural roads then to get a new layer of blacktop - not a large re-work of the road.

-Chak
Title: Re: Installing Fiber Condiut With New Highway Construction
Post by: ralph on August 12, 2011, 05:57:07 AM
I hear there is a big highway being built from Mexico to Canada.
Ralph