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Re: What is industry standard for damaged fiber


Usually they just pull the storage from one location and place a splice case. It gets billed as time and materials, it can still add up to a small fortune with all of the personell and equipment to get it up and running again. Const. crew and truck around $150 to $200 an hour more if it is OT or emergency work, fiber splicers get around the same or a set up fee and a per fiber splice fee. It all depends on how the customer wants it done, it is thier plant.
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Posted in reply to: What is industry standard for damaged fiber by nomadcs2003
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Re: What is industry standard for damaged fiber nomadcs2003 11/6/2011 6:02:59 PM
Re: What is industry standard for damaged fiber 330cableguy 11/3/2011 3:11:24 AM