> This was a 48-strand fiber backbone. The squirrels gnawed through the
> outer sheath, and eventually through the plastic covering on some of the
> 12-strand bundles. They put in a new section of backbone, making 48
> butt-joints on each end. I have a few photos that I will put up later.
We generally don't put any fiber in the air unless we have no other
choice. Two months ago, I was involved in the placement of a 768
fiber. It still fits in a standard duct. Barely.
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Ken Norton
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