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Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover
From: Clayton Zekelman <clayton () MNSi Net>
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2017 17:51:02 -0400
The fibre optic cables are buried within the RoW, not on private property. It is against the law to dig without having utilities located first. At 05:23 PM 01/11/2017, Jean-Francois Mezei wrote:
But along rural roads like the 17, municipalities often are in charge of a strech of highway, and individual homeowners or businesses have their driveway to the road and may not call to locate cables before having fun with their backhoe.
-- Clayton Zekelman Managed Network Systems Inc. (MNSi) 3363 Tecumseh Rd. E Windsor, Ontario N8W 1H4 tel. 519-985-8410fax. 519-985-8409
Current thread:
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Jacques Latour (Nov 01)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Jean-Francois Mezei (Nov 01)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Clayton Zekelman (Nov 01)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Mike Hammett (Nov 01)
- RE: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Naslund, Steve (Nov 02)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Joe Abley (Nov 02)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Mike Hammett (Nov 02)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Clayton Zekelman (Nov 01)
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Jean-Francois Mezei (Nov 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Calgary <-> Toronto 100% Canadian Fibre Resiliency on failover Scott Weeks (Nov 01)