Micro-Trenching for Google Fiber, with Aquaphalt road restoration.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @kerzytibok3211
    @kerzytibok3211 Год назад +38

    Maybe they're already doing it but whenever a new subdivision of homes gets built --- wouldn't it be easier to lay conduit underground to every home, say around 3 foot depth? That way you can install fiber or replace old fiber rather easily, and makes it future-proof. The way they are doing it in this video, the cable will be destroyed whenever they renovate the roadway.

    • @Deploracle
      @Deploracle Год назад +6

      Roadways won't be needed when cars are outlawed.

    • @stickyfox
      @stickyfox Год назад +11

      If we lived in a more developed country, data infrastructure would be considered valuable and there'd already be conduits under the roads for it. We treat fiber the way slums in India treat plumbing and electricity.

    • @alliso1240
      @alliso1240 Год назад +4

      Where i am conduit is run to every home.
      I would guess dial up wasn't even a thing when these homes were built. 😂

    • @cupcakemcgee3175
      @cupcakemcgee3175 Год назад +1

      You would think. Most municipalities want do all this after a freshly laid asphalt goes down. Atleast that is how it works where I live. I work for that municipality. NOT the one in the video

    • @drooplug
      @drooplug Год назад +4

      That orange stuff is conduit.
      The trench looks deep enough to not be a problem for resurfacing.

  • @TrustTheScience
    @TrustTheScience Год назад +1

    Seven project managers, 3 people to do the work lol

  • @t23001
    @t23001 Год назад +76

    Nine workers turned in to three once the work started. Pretty good technique for temporary service. A fiber optic line eight to nine inches deep with a soft conduit is vulnerable to breakage from other utility workers, sprinkler crews, and gardeners.

    • @cupcakemcgee3175
      @cupcakemcgee3175 Год назад +8

      These workers are in the public eye. Would like the public to come to your work and criticize how you do your job. yea, I think not!

    • @jamess1787
      @jamess1787 Год назад +4

      I especially like the Berkenstocks that one of the guys are wearing!
      Also, they could very well be running armored cable, so most home-owner/pruvate ground work wouldn't affect it. Locates would need to be done with any major road repair.🤷.
      City I live in had their traffic light systems and photo "RFP" in but neglected to require minimum depths.... Like 2-3" install depth. These get torn up all the time by construction crews 🤣

    • @EpicATrain
      @EpicATrain Год назад +14

      OP, and when they need to rip the road up for whatever reason, there goes that line. This truly is horrible installation.

    • @EpicATrain
      @EpicATrain Год назад +2

      @@tripplefives1402 Common practice where? That's not the proper way to install this stuff.

    • @tamashalmai8224
      @tamashalmai8224 Год назад

      Not necessarily, in case of micro fibre the cable is installed in a coper protection tube. Also if budget allows the installation is based on a physical ring topology, which is an additional layer of security.

  • @orellaminx3530
    @orellaminx3530 Год назад +8

    Six people on the job, only two doing the bulk of the work. A third dude finally picks up a shovel after like ten minutes and does like 30 seconds of work. Living up to the stereotype.

    • @driatrogenesis
      @driatrogenesis Год назад +2

      yup
      You drive by any municipal construction project and its the same
      Private projects are a diff story, but anything done at state, or local govt is absolute trash, and you notice there are always wasting money!
      They will spend money just to spend it because they wint get thst state funding next yr if they dont spend it
      they prob hire extra people just to spend money

  • @spaceboy7192
    @spaceboy7192 Год назад +6

    Love the guy that decided to weedwac as there working. Karen had to see what's happening

  • @wojomojo
    @wojomojo Год назад +7

    They need more workers standing around talking to each other. It'll go faster that way.

  • @kyliam80
    @kyliam80 Год назад +6

    Why cut a fairly new looking road to lay microduct in a gap and then simply patch it? leaving a big black line across it?. Why not just get a JT9, bore under the road and put in a 1" flex pipe and fish it instead?. This seems like horrible business practice, and I can't imagine the city or majority of the neighbors are really happy about it, either.

    • @jeffbell9391
      @jeffbell9391 Год назад +1

      Money and time ,this is cheap way

  • @nationaldatacontractor
    @nationaldatacontractor 4 месяца назад +2

    This process is called micro trenching for a reason, not meant to be more than a few inches deep so I'm not sure why so many comments saying it needs to be several feet deep. This is likely in the south as well. Is it the best method? No, in some areas, and yes in others. We have done a good amount of this, but we mostly cut concrete over bridges with walkways, down public walks, parking lots, or along the roadside edge where blocking traffic and major property tear out isn't an option. We also use hot polymer resin based infill and color match in many cases, along with insulating sand in some projects with wider cuts or rough base. Sometimes the customer just wants asphalt fill, so we give it to them similar to this. In this case, it's clearly city work and done at the lowest attention to detail. I didn't see an inspection, no insulating sand, dyer markers, etc. We would have put a bright orange dyed fill a few inches above the conduit so when resurfacing happens they see the color if they get too deep. When we cross streets we find out what the cities resurfacing depth is, usually 2-4 inches max so 6 inch depth isn't going to get touched. Obviously a full road removal is going to rip it up. Despite a sub par job, that fiber will last a long time.

  • @Delosriosandres
    @Delosriosandres 2 года назад +10

    Good job! Btw that neighbor couldn’t wait until you guys finish work to do his lawn? Lol 😅🤘🏻

  • @robokpl
    @robokpl Год назад +4

    they should drill under road ...

  • @jonathanhobbs4674
    @jonathanhobbs4674 3 года назад +15

    too bad google has already abandoned this technique in nc and the system they had put in. worked ok till the first time they ground the asphalt down and it ripped the filler and cable out every time they crossed it

    • @LaFox23
      @LaFox23 Год назад +1

      It’s a horrible method and im surprised cities allowed them to do it this way

  • @DropkickDemon
    @DropkickDemon Год назад +5

    No 811 flags in sight lol. Call in your digs, for the love of God.

    • @kalanichavez1074
      @kalanichavez1074 11 дней назад

      you can't put flags in the street. that's why it is white lined

  • @trey6638
    @trey6638 Год назад +2

    This has to be the most ghetto shit I've ever seen. There's no way that small of a cutting wheel made it all the way through that high back curb. So now if that curb ever has to be replaced, guess what, there's fiber embedded inside of it.

  • @peep39
    @peep39 Год назад +6

    every time I see a patch or a cut at right angle to the road, I wonder why. even a slight angle makes it last longer in terms of being snow plowed and it's also a less egregious bump to vehicles.

    • @BobBob-nr1zt
      @BobBob-nr1zt Год назад +2

      Makes sense. And also, why not just tunnel under the road. There's no way we couldn't build a machine of the same size, for the same cost, that could push a rod under the road, and then pull the rod back, threading the conduit in the process.

  • @maggarlion
    @maggarlion 3 года назад +6

    Thank God for FIOS all they did was change my ONT and ran an ethernet cable to my router. They didn't even have to change my router, I guess this area didn't have the infrastructure in place before.

  • @jessiechenier1011
    @jessiechenier1011 3 года назад +15

    Way less people and way cleaner to directional bore plus once asphalt needs repair there goes the entire line haha

    • @gregwilliams386
      @gregwilliams386 3 года назад +1

      Seen that. Not to mention waterline, storm drain and gas line replacement. And in large cities this would never work.

    • @tcpnetworks
      @tcpnetworks Год назад +1

      Yep - we underbore everything past establishment here. 1M down for main runs - 600mm down for residential ducts.

  • @peercat4918
    @peercat4918 3 года назад +6

    Like your outside thinking but 8" max for depth... roads will rip that up np if road has to be reconstructed... something to consider for long term.

    • @thecasualfly
      @thecasualfly Год назад

      of course that's part of the long term plan but this is a way to get fiber there now.. also unless it's a deep resurfacing which I doubt in a residential area it's normally about 4 inches.. so most likely below that threshold

  • @pierelenigus8598
    @pierelenigus8598 Год назад +4

    The ditch witch operator is obviously using someone elses ditch witch. The entire time he was operating it he was damaging the machine. It amazes me how incompetent the current generation is with everything. Pitiful.

    • @LaFox23
      @LaFox23 Год назад +1

      These guys are just untrained

  • @alexandsimba
    @alexandsimba 4 года назад +26

    Most Folks: That machine looks cool.
    Me: Damn that lawn looks good.

  • @juanrperez77
    @juanrperez77 2 года назад +3

    Garbage system. If road works is ever needed it’s a nightmare to R & R

  • @EpicATrain
    @EpicATrain Год назад +2

    Wow... That's some seriously lazy, crappy installation. No wonder Google Fiber has so many issues with their lines coming back up to the surface. I've heard horror stories but never seen it. This is NOT the way to install fiber, not even remotely close.

  • @edwardbartoneb
    @edwardbartoneb Год назад +4

    Depending upon your city, county and state codes. All fiber underground cables should be anywhere between 36 to 42 inches deep. Depending upon the underground utilities.
    This that you see will likely only last as long as the road. Is not milled up to be replaced by a new road.

  • @teebu
    @teebu Год назад +2

    I bet these guys getting $60/$100 an hour sweeping the sidewalk.

    • @driatrogenesis
      @driatrogenesis Год назад +1

      at tax payer expense
      but hey we all need 100 gbps so we can be brainwashed some more

  • @LulzChicken
    @LulzChicken Год назад +4

    As someone who lives in Huntsville great video!

  • @JL-rx6hl
    @JL-rx6hl Год назад +1

    Couldn't even follow the painted line......... Could they work any slower??

    • @briankutys2235
      @briankutys2235  Год назад +1

      Painted line is just proposed path for locators.

  • @sparkythebuilder
    @sparkythebuilder Год назад +1

    I guess directional boring wasn't invented yet?

  • @mikel9567
    @mikel9567 3 года назад +4

    That's one dull blade on that cutter. Slow as hell. Use cold pour crack filler. Won't damage the microduct, faster to install and less messy. We use EZ Street to patch our roads.

    • @BigZeus
      @BigZeus Год назад

      here they used concrete, made it much flatter and doesnt indent in

  • @akshonclip
    @akshonclip Год назад +1

    Google needs to stay out of infrastructure.

  • @sandy-rr1by
    @sandy-rr1by Год назад +2

    No way that's 8 or 9 inches below surface.

  • @donaldhall116
    @donaldhall116 5 лет назад +5

    Great video, Brian!

  • @bullboss7698
    @bullboss7698 Год назад +2

    That should last a day or two.

  • @bikerchrisukk
    @bikerchrisukk Год назад +11

    I do like it as a temporary solution, yes the road will need attention at some point even if it's low vehicular use. But when that time comes, they can put conduit in. I think the purpose of this is probably to do a quick job, but also one that doesn't involve costly and inconvenient road closures. When the road needs re-surfacing, it will need full permits and be a hassle to road users, at that point they can do the final cable run well below ground level. I did a job only a few weeks ago (new build) that would have involved power going from one side of a road to the other - that was going to be £7,000. If the power was on the right side of the road already, it would have been a third of that price or less. The admin cost is very high for going under a road.

    • @garygsp3
      @garygsp3 Год назад +1

      They have horizontal boring machines that could have bored under road put the cable at a safe from breakage depth. That costs more money and a lot more time. Which is the way every other utility service does it. Nope Google opted for cheap, and destruction of public property. So cheap that the cable is going to need replaced if public works ever touches that road. So they'll be back... to do it again... What's worse is ultimately Google isn't paying for this shoddy work. The people of Huntsville are, what's even worse is that their public officials allowed it.

    • @Solkre82
      @Solkre82 Год назад

      @@garygsp3 We've had Surf Broadband and Frontier Fiber installing in my town. They're using the horizontal boring machines everywhere. Nothing like what was shown here. The only trick I've seen is a long drill bit looking then to jump under sidewalks for the runs to the homes.

  • @jessiesorbet2434
    @jessiesorbet2434 Год назад +1

    "Ditchcraft" - The practice of professionally operating a Ditch Witch....

  • @gregwilliams386
    @gregwilliams386 Год назад +1

    When they resurface roads nowadays the grind the asphalt down about 3-4 inches. This won't get dug up? Looks too shallow.

    • @Todd.T
      @Todd.T Год назад

      Yes it will. Should have made 2 pits with a vac truck and used a ditch witch to make it a forever installation. This will get cut during curb repairs and road repairs.

  • @waynesardullo2482
    @waynesardullo2482 Год назад +2

    how the hell is that even legal...

    • @LaFox23
      @LaFox23 Год назад +1

      That’s what I’m saying

    • @sigridqwq5198
      @sigridqwq5198 Год назад

      the Praesident Biden say is okay....cut the shit....

  • @Thejakegee
    @Thejakegee Год назад +2

    If that was a utility company, they would have to Mill half the block and replace curb to curb. Crazy! 😂

    • @davidhammons-sc9qd
      @davidhammons-sc9qd 4 месяца назад

      Only if they want a good finished product & restoration. Which this is sorely lacking.

  • @Lanceb131
    @Lanceb131 2 года назад +2

    What's he spraying in the cut when putting the asphalt back?

    • @briankutys2235
      @briankutys2235  2 года назад +1

      It’s just water. Used to activate the aquaphalt to harden it

    • @sigridqwq5198
      @sigridqwq5198 Год назад

      Diesel, only Diesel......(Petroleum)

  • @jimdaro2805
    @jimdaro2805 Год назад +2

    That's very shallow to bury fiber cable

    • @briankutys2235
      @briankutys2235  Год назад

      For our municipality and our MSO, it is at the required 6”

    • @rythemzlatin
      @rythemzlatin Год назад

      ​@@briankutys2235
      Yup. As " _required_ " by a
      cubicle-dwelling bureaurocrat
      with absolutely *NO* *IDEA* how
      weather & the elements work.
      Book-smart , irl-DUMB.
      I've worked over 35 years in
      government , and sadly it's the
      dumbest & laziest ones ( who
      *WON'T* be missed on a jobsite )
      who tend to get promoted.
      Penny-wise & _Thousands_ of
      dollars foolish ; but they _show_
      on *paper* how much they
      "saved" & get bonuses for it.

  • @noticiasucrania2023
    @noticiasucrania2023 Год назад +1

    Just like anywhere else in the world 7 people to supervise, 2 people to work and 1 noisy frog...

  • @LaFox23
    @LaFox23 Год назад +1

    God forbid the road ever has to be ripped up and repaved. Someday they will learn drilling is better.

  • @NewsBroadcasting
    @NewsBroadcasting 2 месяца назад

    so it takes a truck load of workers to cut a straight line and make big mess with ashpault?

  • @JxH
    @JxH Год назад +6

    Utilities (e.g. fiber optic cables) installed on telephone poles can be damaged once every few years and are fixed within hours. Utilities installed underground are damaged far less frequently, but would be off-line for days, or weeks, or worse. A bit of a trade-off I think. We have had fiber optic internet installed in 2014, even in an area of extremely low population density, i.e. multi-acre lots. It was installed quickly and efficiently. People wait extra decades if they don't have poles. A bit of a trade off I think. Choose your option.

  • @RupamMedhi
    @RupamMedhi 2 года назад +3

    good job.

  • @beststorytime4325
    @beststorytime4325 Месяц назад

    what are they installing the ground..i been seeing them install undergound in my neighbor? just curious...iasked the workers but they dont even know exactly lol

  • @seymorgorde
    @seymorgorde Год назад +1

    Micro-trenching is too elegant for this low work.

  • @Prossesing
    @Prossesing 3 месяца назад

    WOW! NO PPE! 😬NEVER KNOW WHAT'S GOING TO FLY OUT WHILE WORKING THESE MICRO/STREET JOBS

  • @JorgeC-r1s
    @JorgeC-r1s 5 месяцев назад

    As an HDD contractor 🤦‍♂ cutting a perfectly good road for fiber is crazy how can there village allow such a thing.

  • @DdosedRS
    @DdosedRS 24 дня назад

    lmao 6 management for like 2 guys working....

  • @jimrockford3662
    @jimrockford3662 Год назад +1

    So labour intensive…..we use a black epoxy. Much quicker and cleaner

  • @bhearit5775
    @bhearit5775 4 месяца назад

    god i hate internet install contractors only putting cable/fiber 0.5-5 inches deep when it should atleast be 1ft

  • @garygsp3
    @garygsp3 Год назад

    Billion dollar company opts for the cheapest installation along with the destruction of public property. Every other utility service would have to bore under the road. NOT GOOGLE! We bribed your officials and we can now do what we want. EVEN BETTER! We did this job so cheap, than when if fails because it's so shallow, we're allowed to do it again. What's even better is ultimately the people of Huntsville are the ones who will pay in more ways than one with this shoddy install. They could have bored under the road and Google would still have made more money than they knew what to do with it. This just pisses me off.

  • @f5fstop
    @f5fstop 2 месяца назад

    Unless that made made crack is sealed and it is a northern climate, water will enter in the winter and freeze and the freeze/thaw cycle will destroy the road in that area.

  • @egwaluesimuwilfred8946
    @egwaluesimuwilfred8946 Год назад

    Am a fiber installer in Uganda but earn less than 200 USD without any allowance, would like to work with such tools and better pay

  • @roberto.gallegos
    @roberto.gallegos Год назад

    How I’m the world is that deep enough to keep it from being damaged during ashfault and concrete work. But I guess that isn’t there problem.

  • @WombleUK
    @WombleUK Год назад

    Looka like road works in the US are the same as here in the UK, 1 bloke doing the work with 9 others standing around supervising.

  • @td389
    @td389 Год назад

    Cut the cable too short. How is anyone going to tie in? Or was just that just a hollow tube for the fiber to go into?
    Should have put a sealer over everything. Snow will melt, freeze and expand and create the need to repair the road.

  • @merchanics5633
    @merchanics5633 Год назад

    Boy are these workers slow. In the same time chinese workers would have put up a bridge and built a few road for fun.

  • @whoogoesthere
    @whoogoesthere Год назад

    I see so many flaws with this. This cheap BS will cost Google dearly down the road in repair cost.

  • @miguelmorales3313
    @miguelmorales3313 7 месяцев назад

    Wonder who is going to blame who when it is time to replace the concrete of the road.

  • @mohmedsideg7947
    @mohmedsideg7947 2 года назад +2

    Good work

  • @siiNke
    @siiNke Год назад +1

    5 watch 1 work. Murica

  • @tombo552001
    @tombo552001 Год назад

    With the price to repair faber optic , this sure isn't trying to protect it.oh and cut right through the curb and gutter

  • @IesKorpershoek
    @IesKorpershoek Год назад

    So, they must rewire it when a new road surface must be put in. This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen.

  • @flylitpilot4202
    @flylitpilot4202 Год назад

    Wat are some fiber optic companies that are hiring in California?

  • @jx5189
    @jx5189 2 года назад +1

    Too bad this technique didn't work they could deploy fiber much faster, but the fiber would ride back up to the surface.

    • @BigZeus
      @BigZeus Год назад

      It did, they are doing it in Austin currently

  • @cnt2035
    @cnt2035 Год назад

    Typical...three guys to do the job of one

  • @brendangully
    @brendangully 3 года назад +1

    Damn thats shallow....

  • @Reaperofwind
    @Reaperofwind Год назад

    Hope that ain’t Louisville , Google abandoned it do to shallow trenching 2” was to shallow.

  • @mlzz805
    @mlzz805 5 лет назад +2

    Thought Google stopped new fiber builds?

    • @ikkuranus
      @ikkuranus 4 года назад

      That's what I thought too. Maybe it was actually one of the other ISPs such as AT&T or Verizon etc.

    • @Diegohall7875
      @Diegohall7875 4 года назад

      It's in Huntsville, Alabama and it is for Google Fiber. Huntsville Utilities builds and owns the fiber network there and leases access to the various ISPs.

    • @jonatanbarraza1475
      @jonatanbarraza1475 3 года назад

      How do I find these projects and were there going on? I’m a contractor..

  • @danieldebreczeni7021
    @danieldebreczeni7021 4 месяца назад

    Do you guys want some more work?

  • @gplarry
    @gplarry Год назад

    dont do this in florida. it might fall in.

  • @rickslife
    @rickslife Год назад

    This sure doesn’t seem permanent.

  • @CarlosReyes-xm7rp
    @CarlosReyes-xm7rp 9 месяцев назад

    need to see them feet moving.....

  • @HPad2
    @HPad2 4 года назад +1

    9:52 The Cable Co is checking out whats going on ahahaha

  • @keng528
    @keng528 5 месяцев назад

    Grid down made easy...

  • @kitaraozhpri4602
    @kitaraozhpri4602 Год назад

    Wow.. No Wonder Google Fiber is Expensive.. 5 Managers to Tell 2 workers what to do

    • @sigridqwq5198
      @sigridqwq5198 Год назад

      the whites have to control the blacks, maybe they dont understand what is to do...?

  • @exinco
    @exinco Год назад +1

    so how you put and pull accross the fiber cables?

    • @tcpnetworks
      @tcpnetworks Год назад

      You suck them through with a vacuum.

    • @digi3218
      @digi3218 Год назад

      Put a fish line through first or it comes already in the conduit. You pull the fiber and a new fish line for the next guy through.

  • @solen1849
    @solen1849 2 года назад

    umm,hate to break it to you guy you missed the dotted line, please don't hire this guy to do heart surgery.. LOL only kidding

  • @johnmarquardt1991
    @johnmarquardt1991 Год назад

    Google Fiber has put everything underground in the KC area. This looks temporary.

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 Год назад

    Don’t forget your respirators! Powdered concrete is very nasty for your lungs!

  • @Mike_5
    @Mike_5 Год назад

    When the road gets resurfaced with new Tarmac everyone will loose their service?

  • @doobs930069
    @doobs930069 Год назад

    Im with most of these people in the comments. This video was interesting but as someone who did this work for three years with a plow and jt20 directional drill, this was hard to watch. Thanks for the upload anyways and watch out for the rainbow tree roots.

  • @alexrralex
    @alexrralex Год назад

    That is big black tablet, that liquid they put inside and where is sealant?

  • @TheScytheMoron
    @TheScytheMoron Год назад +5

    Meh ... micro trenching is just such a bad way to do this ... yeah it is cheap, yeah it is fast, but there are SO many downsides ...

    • @SamaSama-ke5uj
      @SamaSama-ke5uj 5 месяцев назад +2

      What are some downsides and some and some alternatives?

    • @TheScytheMoron
      @TheScytheMoron 5 месяцев назад

      @@SamaSama-ke5uj Well digging ... dedicated ducts 80cm or even lower below ground.
      It aint cheap, but it will last and in case of a defect it is easy to fix.
      Microtrenching is just ... CANCER

  • @chuckvoss9344
    @chuckvoss9344 Год назад

    They have never been in a city that requires a permit ...for every cut like that!!!

  • @bigwoodrz
    @bigwoodrz Год назад

    The Pace they work at is frightening. But, in the end the job was done, or was it?

  • @CXensation
    @CXensation Год назад

    Gotta be dead sure that no other installations are in the way down there ...

  • @giovannifiorentino8947
    @giovannifiorentino8947 Год назад

    Need to come up with a thin large wheel to place the conduit at the bottom of the trench, like the one for the asphalt.

  • @davidhammons-sc9qd
    @davidhammons-sc9qd 4 месяца назад

    Great compaction on the repair...

  • @chuckh.2227
    @chuckh.2227 Год назад

    That poor machine needs some love

  • @cupcakemcgee3175
    @cupcakemcgee3175 Год назад

    Why not put crack seal over the top.

  • @H1TMANactual
    @H1TMANactual 3 года назад +1

    What is that blade made out of JC

  • @Catman1798
    @Catman1798 3 года назад +5

    They are doing it in my area now. So what’s gonna happen when the street needs to be stripped and repaved again?? That cut didn’t look that deep for this street. I saw the cut in person here and it looked very deep. Probably not gonna be affected by street scraping. And another thing why do this underground?? Isn’t that gonna be hard for them to fix the wire if something goes wrong and you know things always go wrong with wires for whatever reason. They will have to pull it out of the ground etc. sounds like a lot of unnecessary work to me. What about floods?? Wire could be submerged in water underground. Why not just run on a telephone pole and be done with it quick? Like cable internet.

    • @y2klightning
      @y2klightning 3 года назад +3

      I'm researching this method for a new FTTH role out, and I've never heard of it being ripped up by a repaving, that's something I hadn't considered... Definitely will have to see if I can find more occurrences of that.
      "Attachment" fees are a recurring cost of attaching to a telephone pole... forever, you also have to pay to "make ready" the pole if there isn't room (this could range from moving other utilities to replacing the whole pole), many neighborhoods don't have poles, ice or vehicles can take out a pole. The cable itself is protected from water, then they put it in a conduit, but yes it can be damaged by road work or other utilities; the MT9 they're using is only a 9" max depth so it definitely isn't going that far down.

    • @Catman1798
      @Catman1798 3 года назад +2

      @@y2klightning well i got google fiber anyway soooo lol. Hope it stays working when streets get repaired lol. Love it too! Great service

    • @mpetrie
      @mpetrie 3 года назад +4

      When a road needs to be resurfaced, the amount of road material removed is typically only 4-6 inches at most. These fiber lines are typically installed 8-10 inches deep so the lines will remain below the point where the surface is removed and repaved. The only time it would really be an issue is if the subsurface/foundation of a road needs to be redone. At that point, the fiber line will need to be reinstalled.

    • @vincentpallemans6035
      @vincentpallemans6035 2 года назад +4

      Theyre installing a conduit below the asphalt grade. Asphalt is not going to be thicker than 4". The duct they're installing is deeper. When the fiber is rendered inoperable will pull it out of the duct sleeve and pull a new fiber through it. No need to reinstall the duct

    • @JacksonCampbell
      @JacksonCampbell Год назад

      @@Catman1798 What region, and what's the cost?

  • @rogermoore8977
    @rogermoore8977 Год назад

    My friend explained why satellites can't replace fiber cable for communication network is because the distance between earth and satellite then back to earth is too great. The added milliseconds becomes a bottleneck. I still think of how many million miles of roadway on earth have to get a cable.

    • @sigridqwq5198
      @sigridqwq5198 Год назад

      the glasfiber is only fore important peaple, like Bidenfriends, only for homeoffice, like CIA....

  • @manuelvalinhas5547
    @manuelvalinhas5547 Год назад

    where was this ?

  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk Год назад

    So what happens to the fibre in the road when it is ready to be milled and repaved. Is the fiber removed before milling, or it gets chewed up by the road mill?

    • @whitexeno
      @whitexeno Год назад +1

      They burried it well below where repaving will take place

  • @termiterasin
    @termiterasin Год назад

    awesome video

  • @fitybux4664
    @fitybux4664 Год назад

    3:28 Dude is flying down the road for a construction area. 😲

    • @Mike1614b
      @Mike1614b Год назад

      yeah, people are jerks

  • @danfratamico
    @danfratamico Год назад

    What happens when the road needs to be repaved?

    • @LaFox23
      @LaFox23 Год назад +1

      Gets ripped up

  • @bitpri05
    @bitpri05 Год назад +2

    Nice video - I never though this type of install was a thing