ES:Tag:telecom=connection_point
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Places allowing telecom networks operators to manage wiring resources according to subscribers needs and network availability. Such management reduces the amount of cables needed to reach telephone exchanges. ![]() ![]() |
Grupo: Telecomunicaciones |
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Connection points (722-12-18) allow telecoms networks operators to manage wiring resources according to subscribers needs and network availability. They allow to reduce the amount of cable needed to reach telephone exchanges, as all subscribers aren't connected at a given date. Patch panels are used to connect and disconnect subscribers as they subscribe or leave the network. That's why anyone is able to see technicians working next to them often as network subscribers churn can be pretty intense.
Connection points can either be located in the street in a man_made=street_cabinet, or directly in the basement of a residential building.
Some local loops can have a hierarchy of connection points: there may be several connection points chained to one another between the telephone exchange and the subscriber. This piece of information can be hard to obtain, but a dedicated connection_point=* key is intended to add it in OSM if known.
Tagging
Key | Value | Description | Use |
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telecom | connection_point | It's a local loop connection point | mandatory |
telecom:medium | copper, fibre or coaxial | The local loop medium the connection point is hosting | recommended |
operator | <operator> | The name of the company that operates the connection point. | recommended |
connection_point | primary, secondary, tertiary... | Connection point hierarchy level. A secondary connection point is linked to a primary one which is linked to telephone exchange and so on | optional |
man_made | street_cabinet | Can be used if the connection point is in a cabinet | optional |
street_cabinet | telecom | The cabinet is dedicated to telecom networking | required with man_made=street_cabinet |
ref | <reference> | Connection point reference if applicable. See ref:FR:PTT=* or ref:FR:Orange=* for French example | recommended |
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Examples
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This is a really common telecom cabinet in France acting as a primary connection point on all legacy 22 000 telephone/xdsl copper local loops. |
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A really common thing in England, a primary connection point operated by Openreach in a usual green street cabinet |
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A newer connection point cabinet in France for fibre to subscribers networks. No copper in it, only fibre. We know it's fibre as an ISO 7010-W004 sign is displayed on the cabinet. |