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Re: Fiber won't work without electricity


From: Scott Drassinower <scottd () cloud9 net>
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 23:25:28 -0400 (EDT)



The thing is that other people (like the legacy MCI POP) in the building
didn't go boom.  So either the MFS folk didn't coordinate things as well
as the MCI guys, or the MCI guys have really big batteries.

There are couple of weird looking AT&T buildings across the street with
lots of cameras around the block and tons of stuff on the roof.  They have
what looks a generator trailer parked in their loading zone, it's been
there as long as I can remember.  They look prepared for something.

I know their Brooks facility a couple of blocks away has some really
massive battery/generator setup on-site.  Relatively, that place is brand
new.

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 Scott M. Drassinower                                       scottd () cloud9 net
 Cloud 9 Consulting, Inc.                                    White Plains, NY
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On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Daniel Senie wrote:

There's this neat device called a generator... Guess MCI Worldcom never
heard of 'em... Gotta wonder what they do during blizzards and other
such natural disasters. Relying solely on batteries, and having only an
hour or two of capacity seems rather foolhardy...

Now, to be fair, if electrical work was being done in the building, it
is possible any backup generators that did exist were also turned off
while the work was being performed.

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Daniel Senie                                        dts () senie com
Amaranth Networks Inc.            http://www.amaranthnetworks.com





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