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micro-trenching

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  • The deployment model using the sewers, micro-trenching and other innovative techniques means minimal disruption to roads and the network while maximising the return on investment.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2010

  • "Using patented technology, a Fibrecity network is deployed through the waste-water infrastructure and brought to homes or business through micro-trenching systems," a web page for i3's Fibrecity

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2010

  • Individual premises are then hooked up using a system called micro-trenching, which involves laying fibre-optic cable in a thin, shallow trench that is then quickly sealed up.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2010

  • "Most important was Stanford's openness to us experimenting with new fiber technologies on its streets," said Google, which has been experimenting with things like micro-trenching.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

  • "Most important was Stanford's openness to us experimenting with new fiber technologies on its streets," said Google, which has been experimenting with things like micro-trenching.

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

  • They're obviously not looking for the easy solution, "he added, noting Google wants to experiment with trenching, micro-trenching, boring, rock sawing, and using conduits, as well aerial cabling on existing poles.

    The Union - All Categories By Tom Durkin Special to The Union 2010

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