> On Aug 17, 2023, at 1:55 PM, TJ Trout <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm familiar with the island, it's it's puzzling that the major 3 cell 
> carriers would accept a single point of failure like that, you would think 
> they had microwave backup at minimum. Maybe it was a generator issue. 
> 

It’s common for a lot of cell backhaul to be on poles because it’s seen as 
cheap and easy to repair, except when you have a lot of failures at once, and 
I’m guessing replacement poles require a bit more effort to get there like 
everything else.

I’m reminded of the fiber routes in/out of Madrid where they are all (largely) 
on a single route.  There is a diverse route but it’s $$$ and some providers 
don’t want to pay for it.

There’s a number of towns in the US that don’t even have any fiber connectivity 
at all, the voice/data come in via licensed links.

It’s also common that something is missed or gets groomed off a diverse path 
without your knowledge.  Seen this many times.

- Jared

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