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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 28-Apr-19 21:50:10
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King of Copper


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For interest.

Had a contract to open up and do some work to improve broadband performance for customers on a 4800/0.32 cable. This is the largest pair count copper cable in the UK network. The King of Copper.

https://ibb.co/rwgwPMc
https://ibb.co/QQKSdN3
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 28-Apr-19 21:57:11
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Impressive, most impressive. smile

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 28-Apr-19 22:21:33
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Nice roomy and dry in there, close proximity to the welfare room too, cushty. smile

Lose the waffles, HR�s a plenty.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 28-Apr-19 22:39:28
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Wow smile
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 28-Apr-19 22:41:11
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Yep, those things are a nightmare.

Also-is that thing basically a massive clip joint?
Standard User derekdel
(committed) Mon 29-Apr-19 08:19:15
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I can�t help thinking how bad that would be if someone with a chainsaw ripped through all those cables �Die Hard� style..... no doubt that would cause a headache...

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Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Mon 29-Apr-19 08:30:49
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In reply to a post by derekdel:
I can�t help thinking how bad that would be if someone with a chainsaw ripped through all those cables �Die Hard� style..... no doubt that would cause a headache...

Funny you said that, I was also thinking the exact same thing LOL

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 29-Apr-19 09:18:20
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Except that it can and does happen ... not quite �Die Hard� fashion .... but cables get cut, stolen etc with great regularity.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 29-Apr-19 12:47:08
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Indeed. A few years ago I remember a whole exchange area going off due to copper theft. Took a few days to fix. This was back when hardly anyone was on FTTC.

But in some ways the FTTC network is just as vulnerable, especially when you think of the longer distance fibre cables coming from the headend to feed the cabinets. But that�s more likely to be damaged, rather than stolen.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 29-Apr-19 14:01:50
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Yep ....

Went to a copper dis fault, on some small business units in the middle of nowhere (think 600 + meters from the nearest road)

Eventually found my one leg dis, had initially ruled out this 4 box �cos no joints in it, some little tinker had run a knife down the side of the 50 pair and the BFT to see which was which prior to returning to steal it later ....

They had just snicked the 50, and only dissed one leg .... miserable sods.

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