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|    Documentary About 1975 New York Telephon    |
|    03 Mar 21 14:28:15    |
      From: wb8foz@panix.com              > I'd like to see opinions on whether the repair effort could be       > duplicated today, or if, given newer technology, it would even be       > necessary.                     The key issue is outside plant copper goes through a Main Distribution       Frame (MDF) and protector to a line card. Once there, the call is turned       into a buncha-a-bits, and the routing can be done upstream to some extent.              But when the MDF explodes and is burning the cable plant, Good Luck. And       that is seemingly what happened.              As for what can take place today, look at Nashville. But as far we know,       the major damage there was loss of power. The explosion destroyed water       mains that flooded the CO basement; taking out the standby generation.       The reported solution was caving holes in the back wall to pass cables       to semitruck mounted generators.              If there is no POTS copper, as VZ is striving for with FIOS and 5G, that       changes things. In theory, a truck full of replacement OLT's could be       parked outside and the fibers run into it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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