Moving fibre trunks: interruptions?

Baldur Norddahl baldur.norddahl at gmail.com
Sun Sep 3 17:22:39 UTC 2017


Den 2. sep. 2017 21.49 skrev "Michael Hallgren" <mh at xalto.net>:

Le 02/09/2017 à 21:25, Baldur Norddahl a écrit :
> 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.

Right. Here in France it (aerial running along with copper) happens
even close to metropoles (like Paris).
mh
>



I expect it is mostly northern Europe that is doing the no aerial thing.



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