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    9 months ago

    Copper lines have backup in the network to power them during outages but fiber relies on power inside the house which is unlikely to have a battery backup in the event of a blackout

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      9 months ago

      We’re currently phasing out copper connections in the UK. It’s now at the “stop-sell” phase for several regions (new copper connections cannot be provisioned).
      When fibre connections first arrived, OpenReach (the main network) would supply the connection with a battery backup unit (BBU).
      Nowadays, they’re only supplied to users with specific needs.

      I’ve considered fitting a UPS to my networking, but decided it just wasn’t worth it.
      We’ve had one power cut in the last 5 years, vs the cost of running a UPS for all that time, I’m not that fussed!

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      9 months ago

      Not just houses, the power requirements in eg regional switch buildings are serious too, not something a battery will sustain for too long.

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      9 months ago

      Ziply fiber ONT have a little battery on them for exactly this. Seems to last around 4 hours in my experience. Seems reasonable to me.

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        9 months ago

        Yes and no, you’d need a modem with a backup too. Where I am ONT and Modem are generally provider equipment and serial/ addresses for ONTs are used to enable them so they couldn’t just use anything.

        They did get an all in one with a battery but the regulations wouldn’t allow for it because it closed the customer in to that provider.

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          9 months ago

          Ziply ONT does the fiber translation and just spits out ethernet which you can plug into anything you want. I use it with a little 4port 2.5G router box and opensense. So I’ve just got a basic APC UPS for my router to keep it alive as well

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            9 months ago

            It must be a point to point network to allow for a spurious Pants though, correct?