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Re: Re:verizon nodes?new drop installation???
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TravlnFiberGuru
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2/20/2005 2:05:00 AM
Fiber is always an overlash isnt it? That way it can be pushed in case of teardowns(slack loops). That way the copper can be left for later use or reroute.
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