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Re: Another reason to upgrade to FiOS DARWIN AWARD to late Mr Greer in Columbus, OH !
It would be interesting if some bean-counter at the Comm-Behemoths Verizon and ATT would wake to their increased valuation of copper plant (metal cost reclamation, replacement of out-dated terminals, DSL phase out...) and roll out more fiber to rural areas (atleast main trunks which I would think they have already?).
But I think thieves are more for the heavier gauge copper (utility-electrical-grounding lines) than the communication bundles (20-2400pair of insulated/jacketed 20-22 gauge..stripping that alone ain't worth it). Ofcourse, thieves aren't the brightest, till they hit live wire!  -- Splat |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | said by cableties:DARWIN AWARD to late Mr Greer in Columbus, OH !
It would be interesting if some bean-counter at the Comm-Behemoths Verizon and ATT would wake to their increased valuation of copper plant (metal cost reclamation, replacement of out-dated terminals, DSL phase out...) and roll out more fiber to rural areas (atleast main trunks which I would think they have already?).
But I think thieves are more for the heavier gauge copper (utility-electrical-grounding lines) than the communication bundles (20-2400pair of insulated/jacketed 20-22 gauge..stripping that alone ain't worth it). Ofcourse, thieves aren't the brightest, till they hit live wire!  they don't strip it, they burn the insulation off it. -- Oh YES! let me drop everything i'm doing regardless of who it affects to deal with your petty little problem! |
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 signmeuptooLove those still alivePremium join:2001-11-22 NanoParticle kudos:4 Reviews:
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| reply to cableties said by cableties:DARWIN AWARD to late Mr Greer in Columbus, OH !
It would be interesting if some bean-counter at the Comm-Behemoths Verizon and ATT would wake to their increased valuation of copper plant (metal cost reclamation, replacement of out-dated terminals, DSL phase out...) and roll out more fiber to rural areas (atleast main trunks which I would think they have already?).
But I think thieves are more for the heavier gauge copper (utility-electrical-grounding lines) than the communication bundles (20-2400pair of insulated/jacketed 20-22 gauge..stripping that alone ain't worth it). Ofcourse, thieves aren't the brightest, till they hit live wire!  The take cable out in the woods and burn the insulation off of it. And pollute the air. -- Join Teams Helix and Discovery. Rest in Peace, Leonard David Smith, my best friend, you are missed badly! Rest in peace, Pop, glad our last years were good. Please pray for Colin, he has ependymoma, a brain cancer, donate to a children's Hospital. |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | reply to dvd536 This is why scrappers around here aren't allowed to take wire that's been burned.... to discourage this type of theft. |
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 | reply to cableties There really isn any need to manually strip the wires. One can burn the plastic off. (Yes, it is a horrible environmental thing, but...) |
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