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Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber
Приєднався 24 жов 2017
PD Fiber MO Broadband Grant Announcement
Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber is joined by the Missouri State Broadband Office, part of the Department of Economic Development, to announce grant awards for Northern Dunklin County and Southeastern Butler County.
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Underground Bore for Fiber Installation
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Underground boring process for connecting distribution fiber to our Data Center at HQ.
Pedestal Button Up
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Now that fiber is being blown into the conduit buried in the ground, our splicing crews are going through and doing a "mid-span entry" to remove the outer sheath and metal armor. This way the loose tubes and fibers can be coiled up and safely tucked away inside the pedestals. Later they will come back through and do any required splicing and finish installing the fiber cable in the pedestals.
Air Blown Fiber Installation
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Brief clips of fiber optic cable being blown into preinstalled underground duct.
Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber Groundbreaking 11/20/2017
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PD Fiber Groundbreaking ceremony held 11/20/2017 at PDEC Headquarters. Speakers: Jack Davis, Tim Davis and Jonathan Chambers. Invocation by Mr. Noble Nelson.
Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber Project Construction Day 1
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Construction begins on the Pemiscot Dunklin Fiber project bringing Gigabit Internet, Phone and TV to rural Missouri Bootheel residents. These are just a few clips of underground conduit being plowed in by our contractors.
Should always put conduit in gravel driveways
Should always pre-cut gravel driveways. Even if you get through, there is a high chance the vibrations will pound the cable against the rocks, causing damage to the cable.
The way they ran the machine was wrong. Should never let it sit while itd plowing. That's how cable is damaged.
Do they make a version that can lay pipe?
Lol that doesnt even make sense
@@officialaustenmorpho3224 with a 12 inch length of chain and a pull grip
@@imtheonevanhalen1557 unless youre putting in rolled conduit theres absolutely no way this machine can install pipe. How tf you gonna bend 4inch ABS
that is just what you want is to have a big curves in your yard so it is harder not to hit if you need to something else in the ground latter.
No one cares besides the customer.
This is an odd argument, I could make the curve tighter or possiby at a 90, but believe it or not, while locating the construction manager paints a white line on the ground, within 3 days the locators will finnish there job, then I plow no further than 1 ft fron this line, if I stray from this line then the blueprint has been ignored, and could be a possible costly mistake
Still breaks pipes
That part requires skill. You'll get there.
Do one pass on the driveway without the wire and 2nd pass with it attached
That's fair
What is the price on that machine?
~30k
35k
What is the price in us dollars
Is it gas or diesel?
Gas
@@WorkingBeard it does take gasoline I promise I use the machine every day
@@ImPlayydo you have a good guide to learn how to use one of these?
@Someone13426 I don't, I can explain some things if u need help, the first thing we had to do is upgrade the blade to a heavier and more reinforced one, with a bigger "toe". Also if your tracks are spinning your not doing any good, try to creep the machine, the slower the better when it comes to packed gravel or ground, the creep option helps alot, u can also turn down each track individually, making it creep even more, I hope this helps as this is a light weight machine, but fits in anywere and saved us alot of time and effort 👌
Mine is gas, but I believe they have a diesel option or a possible swap
heee... at 30cm it was not possible on the road. only sand and soft soil
Order the heavier blade and its much better!!!
@@ImPlayy There is no chance of going deeper in hard. I had to test and it is not suitable above 30 max 35cm
Quiero saver el precio
35k
All great but 3 plus years to get it to my area really...
They have a lot of fiber to install over a lot of miles.
OK but why not choose wireless technology to help in areas crazy far away that what I use to use to cover from Gideon to hayti worked great
Nathan Moore I used Wireless in Rives from Senath back in 2000. It worked pretty good.
Do you sub out work?
Do you sub out work?
I hope Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative, inc does there own fiber to the home project soon. I am happy for you all! :)