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To: George T. Santamaria who wrote (35203)2/17/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph   of 61433
 
A telco has to install and maintain a tw pr of wire for each cust all of the way to his
exchange. Those big, thick black telephone cables that you see on poles have hundreds of
twisted pair in each and there are numerous junctions that have to be spliced by hand
over the route from the exchange to the customer's premises. Every time a car clips a
pole or a manhole gets flooded and service is disabled, much of that hand labor has to be
redone. Most of that infrastructure already exists but it is aging and it will someday have
to be replaced at today's union labor costs. Much of the work in maintaining telco tw pr
just goes into manually checking and rechecking the physical routing of a twisted pair
through various junction boxes, manholes and cross-connects.


George,

You have a lot of good information in this post. Much of which I did not know. Do you believe the telcos will stay with the old twisted pairs far into the future? The constant repairs seem as though it will not be cost effective.

Glenn
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