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<title>Telecom NZ Exchange tour</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hey there,

I am not sure if this is the most pertinent forum, but thought it might be of interest to the people that were keen to see the inside of an Exchange (Central Office).

Basically we organised a trip out to a medium sized telco exchange, and then out to see the new roadside cabinets that are being put in across NZ (they have this out to about 60% of the country- gives ADSL2+ / up to 24Mbps connections). 

It was a heck of a lot of fun!

Does anyone else have pics of overseas exchanges as well?
I have listed all the fav posts and blog links from my site.

http://www.adslgeek.com/dslforum/index.php?topic=207.0
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"I have always maintained that a helpdesk should be there to help. I maintain this preposterous notion despite the commonly held belief they are there to blindly answer calls."]]></description>
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