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Subject: Re: Arpanet outage
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Date: Mon, 15-Dec-86 20:39:58 EST
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Andy,  How on earth does it come to happen that 7 "trunks" are
"routed" through one fiber optics cable?  My idea of a cable 
encompasses both some dedicated bandwidth and some physical
isolation.  How can a network planner ever be sure of "redundancy"
if the providers of moving bits do these kinds of things to their
customers?

Dan
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