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SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
There should be approximately no loss for the installed bend insensitive fibre. Readings shall be
done at the 1550 nm or 1580 nm wavelength if source and meter are capable. Loss should exist
within the termination of end connectors.
Acceptable levels for connectors 0.2 dB per connector end and no more than 0.5dB when
passing through a bulk head connection (i.e. two connectors plugged together and cleaned
properly should never exceed 0.5 dB.)
4.3.2 Telephone and Data Wire
All cables must be tested for proper wire mapping, opens, shorts, crossed and split pairs, and
maximum cable length, as well as proper location and identification.
All suite cabling shall be tested from the modular jacks on the distribution panel to the modular
jacks on each outlet.
Full category 5e certification is desirable but not required.
Simple continuity testing is not an acceptable alternative, except during pre-wiring.
5. Other Services
Some factors affect a customers ability to have special voice services on the SaskTel Fibre
Optic Network.
In general, any device that is designed to plug into a conventional telephone outlet will work
properly with telephone services provided via the SaskTel Fibre Optic Network.
Its imperative to note, that the ability to provide services via fibre will depend upon the end
location of the ONT and its accessibility to fibre optic drops and the quality of inside wire.
5.1 Special Circuits
Some special communications circuits may not work on the fibre optic network: business circuits
(ground-start PBX, leased line alarm/monitoring circuits, etc.). These must be served with
conventional copper circuits, although SaskTel Optical circuits may still be installed at the same
premises for other voice applications.
Contact SaskTel for more information on possible service limitations.
Note: the ability to provide any circuit depends on the accessibility to fibre optic drops and the
quality of inside wire.
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