Spectrum just ran fiber to my house and they left the wire running inside exposed. It looks like the installer was a little lazy about it. I would think you would want to pop the conduit into the box and not have it exposed. Let me know what you think

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They also left you like 6 miles worth of slack for no reason.

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This is what work order / project pay looks like. IE; installer gets paid X amount of dollars when he closes out a work order versus hourly pay until he closes out the work order. In my opinion at least… 🤷🏼‍♂️

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what about the APC to UPC … thats always good

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Your Lead-in cable and internal patch lead cable need to be in conduit, I’m sure it’s in the cabling standards. That’s non compliant work right there. Is that box even screwed to the outer wall?

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Source 🤣. Armchair installer

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Been working in the Telco/I.T industry for 20 years.

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Telco or it. Because i can assure you they’re not the same. Thus kinda proving my point

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That is messed up. The fiber should be coming through the box in the bottom left or right, not through the bottom through some tube.

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Guessing you never worked in the field as an ISP tech.

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You where saying https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/17v8s44/spectrum_fiber_install_updated_picture/

I know shit when it see it. Guessing you make a lot of shit.

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