il be moving down south soon, is my uglyness going to offend them to the point where they block me aswell :p
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il be moving down south soon, is my uglyness going to offend them to the point where they block me aswell :p
Can't find a good photo, but there are a couple from the following pages
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/images...inet-dslam.png
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/4...net-pilot.html
http://modular-solution.com/wp-conte...-ipswich-1.jpg
http://modular-solution.com/2009/03/...roadband-fttc/
that doesn't quite look like 1.8 metres to me..
Doesnt look much different to the current boxes.
Looks exactly the same as the current boxes, got one pretty much outside my house. I'll take a fugly box plese.
Are these the ones BT are using to put the actual routing equipment out in the street cabinets rather than in the exchange? They do look more heavy duty than the normal street cabinets (of which the one at the end of my street is frequenty hanging open which I presume is due to some pikey or other)... I guess they must be as the one at the end of the road is just a mess of cables - nothing else in it if I remember correctly
Well thats just the photos I could find after a quick search, I'm sure there must be a new one near someone here that could take a photo.
This is a normal box:
http://www.rutlandtelecom.co.uk/imag...ingtoncab1.JPG
Yeah, I know what the normal 'last mile' BT copper loop box looks like. From what I could make out from the pictures of the FttC box, it's not considerably bigger than that one, 50% bigger at most.
The jokes is its muswel hill, not knightsbridge, someone needs to tell them that.
To me it looks at least 50% taller, probably twice as thick, and perhaps 25% thicker...
That makes it almost 4x the volume of the standard box.