Inspired by the very similar thread about school incidents.

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    Note: if you’re planning a crime in that town, you only have to cut one wire to disable all police communication.

    That’s some lacking infrastructure

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          What does a network engineer bring on a hiking trip in the woods? Water, snacks, extra sunscreen, a first aid kit, bug repellent, bear spray … and a folding shovel and a piece of fiber-optic cable.

          (What’s the fiber for?)

          Well, if you get lost in the woods or need to be rescued, you take the shovel, dig a trench, put the fiber in it, bury it … and within an hour, someone with a backhoe will show up to tear it up. Then you can just follow the backhoe tracks back to civilization.

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        And this is how a micro quake severed our T1 line from LA to Phoenix and shut the network down in our office for a week.

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          Honestly never thought of that, sounds like there would need to be some sort of protective channeling, with space to allow some shifting

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        Buried lines of all kinds are frequently severed by excavators because their position isn’t properly or fully documented.

        The best set up I ever saw was a sewer tunnel, almost 12 feet tall, that handled all the services. From sewage to water to electricity to data; it held everything and was trivial to maintain and run new lines in.

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          line sounds like a really interesting idea, although I feel like documenting where you put things should be a basic task. Probably why it’s not done properly

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      That’s some lacking infrastructure

      They probably had plenty of infrastructure for normal operations.

      What they were lacking was a BCDR plan.

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        …which includes having backup lines or a more robust installation. Police officers aren’t engineers or system administrators for public infrastructure.

        You’re right tho, a backup alone would not be sufficient