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MPOE= Minimum Point Of Effort.
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SST, I like that. It doesn't matter, here, if there are different addresses. Verizon's responsibility ends at their one designated demarc no matter if it's one building or ten. We do a lot of work for the county housing authority and every property has multiple addresses and every new Verizon supplied circuit terminates at the MPOE of the management office, even if the circuit is for building 25, 2 miles away. We gave up fighting with them and just know we are in for either OSP or in building construction. The odd thing about this whole thing is the union got involved about 5 years ago and this was one of the items they "won" from management. Just like, in 1978 or around there, they bargained away having to set any pole larger than 40' or class 3. They "won" that one and contractors have been setting poles ever since. I really don't get it, but, I guess I don't have to. Rcaman
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Originally posted by Lightninghorse: MPOE used to mean Minimum Point Of Entry to the Sub's Premise. Now it means Anything from the original phone room to the pedestal? I'm happy when the MPOE is actually inside the building, not hanging on the outside. I have one site with 100 pair coming from the street, and five 25-pair feeds going to each suite. All shoved into a weatherproof housing with no wire management. Multi-colored spaghetti.
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Originally posted by SST: MPOE= Minimum Point Of Effort. This. The LEC in my state, Fairpoint, inherited this policy from Verizon, sadly and annoyingly.
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Originally posted by DND ON: I'm happy when the MPOE is actually inside the building, not hanging on the outside.
I have one site with 100 pair coming from the street, and five 25-pair feeds going to each suite. All shoved into a weatherproof housing with no wire management. Multi-colored spaghetti. Apparently I jinxed myself here: had to go to this site yesterday and go into that box to trace a bad line!
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Originally posted by skip555: I would have the customers contact the mall management about it then follow up with a meeting with the manger That was the first thing I tried... Unfortunately, the new BMOC needed to show me how stalwart he was. Originally posted by Rcaman: It's called "Restraint Of Free Trade. I fought this one in PA and won. I don't know the exact procedure for any other state, but I'm sure it's similar. Here's what you must do: I can do this, no problem. Good lookin' out! Thanks everyone, this has been an educational thread. Sorry for posting and disappearing for a couple weeks - we've been deluged in work.
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