easier just to take out your lockpicks and pick it closed.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  
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> On Aug 12, 2024 at 3:41 AM,  <Eric Kuhnke (mailto:[email protected])>  
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> The unfortunate reality is that copper last mole ILECs have a strong economic 
> incentive to *allow* things like copper cabinets to become decrepit and 
> degraded, because once they have successfully migrated the final customers 
> off copper in an area, they can abandon (and recycle) it.     
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> The cost to fix something like what you've described is quite a lot for the 
> fully amortized truck roll and employee labor hours.   
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> I would be shocked if it gets fixed proactively before it becomes a total 
> outage situation. Maybe if it gets obliterated by a car at 3 in the morning.  
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> You should see the scary photos of copper cross box cabinets that get posted 
> every day to low voltage tech and field tech oriented social media groups...
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> On Sun, Aug 11, 2024, 1:44 PM Chris Boyd  <[email protected] 
> (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
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> >  If anyone on the list knows how to get info to ATT local repair in Austin 
> > TX, specifically the Hickory CO, I’d appreciate you forwarding this info. 
> > All the repair pages want a local ATT number to report problems now, and 
> > I’m no longer an ATT customer.
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> >  The copper cabinet on Monroe near Travis Heights boulevard is unlocked and 
> > open. The copper cabinet is next to a fiber node labeled XR0416.
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> >   https://imgur.com/a/n8bB2tJ                    

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