Moving fibre trunks: interruptions?

Baldur Norddahl baldur.norddahl at gmail.com
Sat Sep 2 19:25:33 UTC 2017


That depends on the country. Here in Denmark it is not possible to get
rights to put up any aerial at all. The cost difference is irrelevant when
you have no option but to put it in the ground.

Not only is there no new aerial installations here but the old ones are
taken down. Very little is left by now and in a few years it will all be
gone. The municipalities want it pretty and wires in the air is ugly.

One advantage however is that buried stuff usually survives storms better.

Den 1. sep. 2017 21.53 skrev "Rod Beck" <rod.beck at unitedcablecompany.com>:

I don't think there is virtually any aerial in Europe. So given the cost
difference why is virtually all fiber buried on this side of the Atlantic?



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