Orange is so you can a) see it and b) orange = telecom

Blue = clean water
Green = sewer
Yellow = gas
Red = high voltage


On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 12:20 PM Keith Stokes <keiths@salonbiz.com> wrote:
I think the bright orange is so you don't run over it with your lawn mower, especially since it's going to be there for 3 years.

You'd think in the 3 years in the US South it would be grown over and buried itself. 😉


From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+keiths=salonbiz.com@nanog.org> on behalf of Patrick Garner <patrick@cherokee.network>
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2023 10:16 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List (Patrick Garner)
 
We have the same issue here in suburban Atlanta but with Comcast. The Comcast ped in my front yard has no cover... it's exposed to the elements. There's a bright orange cable running from there to my neighbor's house, it's been there for at least 3 years. At the least, it doesn't touch my property. There's other spots in my neighborhood where Comcast's bright orange coax just runs on the ground, along the road, in the gutter. Not saying AT&T is the greatest but at the very least their peds(they are so old they still say Bellsouth) have covers and they come within 3 days of install to bury DSL lines. I don't understand why Comcast has to choose the absolute ugliest bright orange cables to leave everywhere. If you're going to leave it, at least use a black cable.

Yay duopoly!
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Patrick Garner
Owner
Cherokee Communications LLC
404-406-9864
patrick@cherokee.network