What stores in the south bay sells aluminium pizza pan?
i recommend you locate a used restequip coyou can get a commercial grade pan for less than 1 that will only last a couple of years
The answer to you questions can be found by calling your local ATT office and asking why they are installing an underground circuit on your landIt sounds like they are running an underground trunk line that probably is running to one of their remote sites and not for (directly) supplying access to customersBy the way, the tube is just an interduct, they will pull the fiber through it later.
Unfortunately, Att rarely ever brings fiber up to the actual homeUsually when they install fiber it is for their Uverse service, which is sort of a glorified DSL service and runs to your house over copper telephone wiresThat would still be a lot better than what you have currently (potentially up to 45 Mbps) but it is hard to say whether or not that is what the fiber will be used forIf they are still around, you might be able to find out if it is for UverseThey are traditionally pretty secretiveCan you get Att DSL now? Or only satellite?
Several FactorsWhere is the Closest Fiber Optic Cable head or PIT where they can attache the cable to your HouseHow many feet is it - they will either have to dig a trench and run it over headthe hardest part is digging the trenchAfter that it should not take more that 3 or 4 hours.
First, if you have a land line phone a provider could give you DSL Internet service through itIt might not be the best if the exchange is far away but it will be better than satelliteTou have a DISH, not a DISKSecond, what has the Internet got to do with massive amounts of machinery? The orange tube is just to accommodate the fiber optic cable, so they can just pull it through and remove and replace it if it ever gets damagedThey will NOT run fiber optic cable overhead except in extreme and generally only emergency situations as it makes the cable far to vulnerable to damageOne end of the cable MUST go to a connection with a longer fiber cable from the exchangeThey would probably have used a mole tunneling digger to make a deep continuous tunnel from the entry point to the exit point of the tubeThis remove the need to dig trenches or impinge on your landThe time it takes to complete will depend on how far you are from the exchange and if they have already laid cable part way to your locationA long distance to lay could take months to completeIf this is a direct response to your request for better service, you do realise they bill you the whole cost of the install.