Builder/Developer Information

FUN-Developer
RTC highly recommends the following structured wiring
information be used during the construction process.


- Run CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 with all RG6 wires. RTC's television service travels
throughout the house using CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6)

- Structured cabling is recommended with a patch panel in a closet /garage

- Have a 110v (dedicated, NON-GFI) outlet near the outside of the home (in closet/garage)
on the same side as the electrical meter) for RTC’s battery backup device to be plugged in

- All low voltage wiring needs to be a home run to the structured cabling panel

- Run 5-6 CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 wires from the structured cabling panel to the outside
of the house to be plugged into RTC’s fiber to the home gateway.


Common Questions:

What does it cost me (as a developer) when RTC provides FTTH to my community?
Nothing. RTC provides the FTTH infrastructure, electronics and labor to build
and maintain the network free of charge to the developer/builder.

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What is the importance of Structured Wiring
and following the RTC provided installation layout?

If the developer/builder does not provide structured wiring at each residence the bandwidth potential of the fiber optics is negated. Structured wiring gives the end-user a system that supports different communications, security and multimedia technologies based on nationally recognized standards for the technology of today and tomorrow.
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Please contact Bradley Chambers with any questions or concerns.


FTTH Member


RTC Fiber User Network
http://www.rtcfiber.com/staticpages/index.php/developer-info