[AusNOG] "It's like grandfather's axe"

Robert Hudson hudrob at gmail.com
Fri Nov 22 13:37:51 EST 2013


I suspect those shonkey work practices have contributed to the accelerated
decline of the copper network.

That said, I also suspect that many of the requirements to actually do work
on the copper in the first place came as a result of the general
longetivity of copper networks. :)


On 22 November 2013 13:32, Pinkerton, Eric (AU Sydney) <
Eric.Pinkerton at baesystemsdetica.com> wrote:

> Am I the only person who thinks those photos provided by the CEPU of the
> aging copper network speak more to shonky work practices than the general
> longevity of copper networks?
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