 King Duck
join:2005-04-10 Elizabeth City, NC | Hmmmmm...
"The company said that someone vandalized the fiber-optic lines"
Time Warner have figured out how to send light down copper?
Quick!! Someone tell Verizon!
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  Hall Premium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH | Yeah, how much copper is in fiber optic cables ?? |
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 rayeger
join:2003-07-05 North Royalton, OH | The people who cut the fiber probably didnt know it wasnt copper until after they cut it, especially if it was inside a conduit under a bridge. |
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  juicelee Premium join:2000-12-04 Hacienda Heights, CA clubs:   | reply to King Duck Well if the thieves managed to steal copper along with that fiber, TW might as well replace it all with optical lines. |
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| reply to King Duck said by King Duck :"The company said that someone vandalized the fiber-optic lines" Time Warner have figured out how to send light down copper? Quick!! Someone tell Verizon! Time Warner knew there was no copper inside the wires, but the geniuses who rripped off the cable most likely didn't. They probably got a nice surprise when they stripped the sheathing off and found - plastic  -- In memoriam Tommy Makem, Nov. 4, 1932 - Aug. 1, 2007 |
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 smcallah
join:2004-08-05 Home | reply to juicelee Yeah, because they can splice in fiber in the middle of copper lines, and that will work with the equipment on either end of the copper. |
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  Hall Premium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH | reply to rayeger At the original story, in the comments, someone did say there's copper in those lines but a very small amount. As you say though, it's "wire" and normally safe to assume copper or aluminum. |
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