 | Is cable or cooper fire proof? Pardon my ignorance but are cable or fire are fire proof?
They want an alternative, but what is there that is accident or sabotage proof? |
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 CCTVTechPremium join:2003-04-23 Phoenix, AZ | They want another fiber run through a different part of the city, so if one goes down the other fiber can take over. (Redundancy) -- Eye In The Sky |
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 | reply to chemaupr Sorry to say but the only way around this is redundancy and it adds higher cost to infrastructure, something that telecomm companies are not willing to do unless someone pays for it(government).
Fibers are not always underground and we can tell this one is not in a ring. Accidents are going to happen for sure so there should be an alt route to avoid long outages, at least for the voice traffic. |
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 Anonymous_AnonymousPremium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 kudos:2 Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·Comcast
·Time Warner VOIP
| reply to CCTVTech said by CCTVTech:They want another fiber run through a different part of the city, so if one goes down the other fiber can take over. (Redundancy) '' what if both go down
(earthquake) -- Your Thread Is worth less With out Pictures  |
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 nufty join:2001-08-09 San Ramon, CA | reply to MZR Also, please consider the geography of the area as you are assigning blame. There are very few alternatives to the single route when you consider how cable must be run to get to these communities....coastal commission, national forest/parkland, etc. Add in Caltrans and their "fees" and you have a real mess. |
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 LilYodaFeline with squirel personality disorderPremium join:2004-09-02 Mountains | reply to Anonymous_ If you're a small business, you're SOL
Large businesses have Disaster Recovery Centers, where all their data and infrastructure is mirrored. They are usually located far away, in another state, or better, another country. -- "the two most abundant things in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity." (Harlan Ellison) |
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