Well,

We have a case where 2 paths, between 151 front to somewhere in Markham, ended up overlapping 3 times for about 300m total :(

And to cap the whole thing off... Enter the building thru the same conduit.

    You pretty much need to be onsite supervising the whole thing up.

And yes their files have the circuits going thru a home, what looks like a gas station, an electrical grids, etc =D. Pretty impressive.

PS: As rodent, you mean the punks that fire bomb "that" conduit under "that" bridge, a few years back?

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Alain Hebert                                aheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770     Beaconsfield, Quebec     H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911  http://www.pubnix.net    Fax: 514-990-9443

On 08/04/17 15:07, Ken Chase wrote:
And can be hard to know without serious dilligence - two of our upstreams
happened to go through the same 360 networks conduit in montreal that "saw
significant rodent activity". Both were down for 6 hours. A couple customers
had some custom apps that relied on the two, each as redundancy to the other.

That didnt work out.

Getting salesdroids to give you the info can be very hard though, and even
tech dept's may not know what secondary providers their fibres run through or
where, readily.

/kc

On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 02:57:22PM -0400, Alain Hebert said:
   >    Well,
   >
   >    Saying they provided you with geographically diverse circuits versus
   >actually doing it, happen way too often.
   >
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   >Alain Hebert                                aheb...@pubnix.net
   >PubNIX Inc.
   >50 boul. St-Charles
   >P.O. Box 26770     Beaconsfield, Quebec     H9W 6G7
   >Tel: 514-990-5911  http://www.pubnix.net    Fax: 514-990-9443


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