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RE: Fiber cut in SF area


From: "Murphy, Jay, DOH" <Jay.Murphy () state nm us>
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 10:44:40 -0600

True enough Jorge, however, we need full-orbed perspective here....it's
not merely beating a dead horse; as far as topic goes, it is purely
edification in the nth degree, manner, fashion. This is the lingua
franca of this forum, and those who chose to read it, or not.  Not
merely pointed dialogue or geek speaks for the consummate net head
ideologue. After all, iron sharpens iron. Demagoguery gives rise to
elitism. No demonization here. You're ok. :-)

Cheerio,

Jay Murphy 
IP Network Specialist 
NM Department of Health 
ITSD - IP Network Operations 
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502 
Bus. Ph.: 505.827.2851

"We move the information that moves your world." 






-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge Amodio [mailto:jmamodio () gmail com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 9:21 AM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Fiber cut in SF area

"Earth is a single point of failure."

On top of that, one basic principle of telecommunications:

No matter how much diversity and path redundancy, tons of concrete or
titanium sealed fiber vaults you have, in the data exchange between
points
A and B there will be always two single points of failure: A and B.

IMHO, this thread is getting way off topic, boring and useless.

Fiber cut is over, there will be many more, move on ...

Cheers
Jorge


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