[AusNOG] Dose Canberra have Tunnles /?
Graham, Mathew (AFG Gateway Manager)
mathew.graham at hp.com
Fri Jun 1 20:07:51 EST 2012
Hi Johnathon,
I’ve been trying to work out exactly what you’re asking here so here goes.
There are quite a few major fibre providers with extensive ducts running throughout Canberra, such as ICON (Federal Government), InTACT (ACT Government), TransACT, Telstra, etc etc. Most of those ducts are closed for access to lease your own space though. There are naturally sewer and storm water systems but these are ACT Government property and I’d be surprised if you could get permission to run TiSP<http://www.google.com/onceuponatime/tisp/install.html>.
I highly doubt there is a huge network of tunnels and even if there was, I’m not sure how these could be tied in or related to your fibre project.
Regards,
MG
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From: "Johnathan Clarke" <johnathanclarke at gmail.com>
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Sent: Friday, 1 June, 2012 9:32:53 AM
Subject: [AusNOG] Dose Canberra have Tunnles /?
I'm New to the list
and thought this might be a good one to start the day off with
Is there Tunnels in Canberra (not Car or public foot traffic) we are more wondering about communications and security, the current project I'm working on is to do with a LARGE Fiber Deployment and as such the application we use to map all those fibers extracts data from a telstra DB and from a few other places and adds it all together, however tunnels are not marked properly so some of the imports in areas (Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Toowomba) are all showing cables incorrectly
a simple Yes and no Will suffice (a i know there is one between building x and y ) will help me win the bet.
i also understand that in Canberra there is a lot of Hush Hush so if you cant say don't say :) thanks guys
--Johnathan Clarke
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