I am located in Arizona - north Phoenix/Cave Creek area.
The flat black 'rigid' optical cable is already pulled to the house from the neighborhood POS. About 10ft of the black 'rigid' cable is looped and tied along side the house awaiting splicing/termination.
I read the blog linked above by Tecknowhelp specifically documenting a Gigablast install in PHX. That blog depicts the flat black 'rigid' optical cable spliced to a round beige 'flexible', [Type OFNR] cable that looks like Ethernet cable. As depicted in the blog, that rigid-to-flexible cable splice is enclosed in an exterior weather proof enclosure mounted to the interior garage wall of the subject structure. The blog indicates that the beige 'flexible' optical cable is then run from the weatherproof enclosure to the ONT.
Is this a 'typical' installation scenario - i.e. black 'rigid' optical cable (from POS) spliced to white 'flexible' cable that runs to the ONT location?
I ask because, in advance of the install I am laying and connecting the exterior conduit from the location on the exterior of the house where the black 'rigid' optical cable is now looped ~50ft to the location on the exterior of the house where the optical cable will need to enter the house to connect to the ONT.
I really need to know in advance what type of cable the conduit needs to accommodate. That information will help me determine the proper conduit connections, bends, junction boxes, etc. Multiple attempts to get answers to these questions from Cox Communications have been fruitless. Consequently, I have been forced to reschedule the installation appointment several times in the effort to allow time to finish the conduit installation.
Appreciate the help!