Cool video! My family is getting gigabit fiber to our home in just a couple weeks and it's cool to see how everything works. I'm an undergrad currently pursuing a degree in computer information technology, and networking has really been something that I have been looking into recently. Your videos only further inspire me to look deeper into that path. Thanks for sharing!
Do you still do any videos ? I see it’s been a couple years but thought maybe you have another channel. I’m a Splicer myself and would not mind doing some joint videos with you something like this is how you do something and this is how I do the same thing and we can learn from each other and others can learn from us both.
@@Ceejay_kay I hear you. I do small sections at a time to help reduce that problem. The red cutter is a pipe cutter you can get a local hardware store.
@@fiberoptic166 i have my thesis im writing.Quick question is there a free network planning software?Or something of the sort where i can do a sensible presentation?
Cool video! My family is getting gigabit fiber to our home in just a couple weeks and it's cool to see how everything works. I'm an undergrad currently pursuing a degree in computer information technology, and networking has really been something that I have been looking into recently. Your videos only further inspire me to look deeper into that path. Thanks for sharing!
cool, I'm glad you enjoy the videos. Wow computer information technology. Good luck in your studies.
I love the razorknife joke!
I actually saw someone trying to do that once. 😄
great video! Very informational
thank you. I'm glad you liked it
Hi sir....I am from India.....I have 2 years work experiences in Fiber splicing.....
Very cool keep it up !
Thank you
Do you still do any videos ?
I see it’s been a couple years but thought maybe you have another channel.
I’m a Splicer myself and would not mind doing some joint videos with you something like this is how you do something and this is how I do the same thing and we can learn from each other and others can learn from us both.
That might be a good idea.
Where did you go bro? please come back and upload more videos
Thanks for your motivating words.
Awesome Video.Thanks
Thank you for watching
Good one
Thanks
Good work
Thank you
I really appreciate
Amazing
I want to know the colour cording
I keep a copy of this on my phone
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I have experience of splicing. Do you have any vacancy, please reply
I m splicer can you give me opportunity for this job
Am now to this system
where did you get that cable cutter!?!
some of these pull strings are a pain in the ass
Which one
@@fiberoptic166 where did you get that cable cutter from? The 48 CT is my nemesis with the pull string. They tend to run into each other when pulling
@@Ceejay_kay I hear you. I do small sections at a time to help reduce that problem. The red cutter is a pipe cutter you can get a local hardware store.
For the roaches, was it something found in the field? I am sure there are plenty of stories from crazy sites.
yes, I have seen roaches, snakes, frogs, rats, spiders, bees and ants inside pedestals
Bring on the yuk!
@@joshg1244 👍
So basically this 48 core will break down and connect to a smaller core cable ??like an expressway leads to a highway that leads to streets??
that is correct
@@fiberoptic166 i have my thesis im writing.Quick question is there a free network planning software?Or something of the sort where i can do a sensible presentation?
Yeah, something like that Bubbi!
Pls send colour coding
I can tell by the way you hold your snips that you either used to work for the phone company or you were trained by someone who was.
You are correct. I still work at a phone company
@@fiberoptic166 Ah ha I knew it! The only reason I knew was I used to work for AT&T and that is how they trained us to use snips.
@@Vader99ify how long did you work at AT&T for?
@@fiberoptic166 5 years
@@Vader99ify cool
U have vacancy
I have experience splicing
Dont do it like this kids... Jesus....
You don't explain properly, it is not clear how many fiber you are trying to use over all not enough explanation.
Tnx