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I am running a Calix E7 and trying to reach out to about 36960ft. I am looking for good options to get the service out there.
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36960 feet from where? If you're talking from the supply source of the DSL that's way beyond the operating range.
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Need a lot more information
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Unsure what you are looking for. If you are looking to extend service out from the Calix E7 you can try these folks. I have used their gear to push ethernet circuits over a couple of miles. https://www.patton.com/ethernet-extender/You can also try ADC Campus Pairgain modems. They can push HDSL, SDSL signal to around 12 miles over OSP Plant if I remember their specs correctly. I have used a butt ton of them and they are solid. https://www.cnet.com/products/adc-campus-rs-cars-51-dsl-modem-series/specs/
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