Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 17:31:32 -0400 (EDT) From: jamie@comet.net (jamie) To: Stephen Balbach <stephen@clark.net> Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: DC fiber cut: field report
On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Stephen Balbach wrote:
->As we left it struck me that this cut was not if, but when. And more cuts ->like it. There was no protection for the cable, no markers of the cable ->location.
They're giving such more service that they are affraid of vandilism of the lines if they show people where they are?
The no markers part baffles me. Engineers of yore are surely turning in their graves. I wonder how many of the cuts (including the 2? 3? today [Fri]) are due to lack of markings? And why no markings? My speculation is that the suits have short-term-profit tunnel vision, and decided to bag them in the name of the bottom line, but if anyone has other ideas, I'd be interested in hearing them. Stephen, the first sentence in your quoted portion is prescient in light of today's events. jamie jamie@comet.net *************************************************************************** For PGP public key, mail me with Subject:GET KEY For random Ambrose Bierce quote, Mail me with Subject: ambrose "Microsoft was invented by domestic terrorists. Remember, it's no longer an import industry." -wish I knew who said it