[outages] FW: Vandalism of CenturyLink fibre in Arizona causes large outage footprint.

Bill Wichers billw at waveform.net
Thu Feb 26 13:27:52 EST 2015


It’s possible that there were multiple, marginal issues. An OTDR will find a break or major discontinuity (severe bend, etc.) An OTDR will *not* show minor faults like abraded sheats, rodent damage that hasn’t reached the fibers yet, etc. If the techs found vandalism in some areas that didn’t break strands, they would have been suspicious and started looking more closely along the line to find out what else *might* be going on. Essentially preventative maintenance.

I’m just saying that it might not be all PR spin…

  -Bill

From: Outages [mailto:outages-bounces at outages.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Wilcox via Outages
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 10:54 AM
To: Roland Dobbins
Cc: Outages at outages.org<mailto:Outages at outages.org>
Subject: Re: [outages] Vandalism of CenturyLink fibre in Arizona causes large outage footprint.

"According to Juarez, technicians from Monroe, Louisiana-based CenturyLink had to go through a long, tedious process of inspecting the line "mile by mile." Meanwhile, Flagstaff's 69,000 residents tried to go about their daily business."

So, northern Arizona is entirely single homed from a CenturyLink fiber, and CenturyLink technicians don't own an OTDR but in fact walk miles to find cuts?

Sounds more like CenturyLink made a huge mess up here and threw out some PR spin that the media believes is normal, vandals huh..




On 26 February 2015 at 15:30, Roland Dobbins via Outages <outages at outages.org<mailto:outages at outages.org>> wrote:

<https://uk.news.yahoo.com/police-probing-outage-cut-internet-phones-arizona-092936953.html>

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