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From: pozar@lll-lcc.ARPA@well.UUCP
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Subject: Re: ARPANET Routing Non-Redundant
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Date: Mon, 22-Dec-86 12:10:00 EST
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   This brings up a problem that I had with pa bell (Pacific) at the station
that I work with.  I had ordered a main and a back-up data (2003) line between
our studios and our transmitter site.  I installed a automatic switch that 
would flip between the lines in case of failure.  Little did I know that for
the most part of those lines they were routed through different C.O.s but for 
a kilometer section by Golden Gate Park.  Amazing what a back hoe can do...
   I had pa bell reroute one of the lines, and installed a remote control that
I can bring up through a dial-up circut.

	   Tim Pozar
UUCP       pozar@well.UUCP
FIDO       125/406
USNail     KLOK-FM
	   77 Maiden Lane
	   San Francisco CA 94108