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Re: BOOM! there goes WorldCom
From: Peter Giza <giza () adsmart net>
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 18:57:30 -0400
Scott Landman wrote:
If fibers being cut is the culprit here, does going with a supplier like Qwest make sense because their fibers are running down railroad right of
only if the train doesn't jump track and rip all that beautiful fiber up for the next half mile :(
ways and, therefore, should be less succeptible to a backhoe digging where it shouldn't be? Or are you looking at other, more secure mediums for the bulk of your traffic?
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