MELBOURNE, Fla. - Nearly 10,000 phone customers were left with busy signals and missed calls this morning after a garbage truck with its lift up sliced through a fiber-optics cable, officials said.
The driver, J. Stock, was quoted as saying "...serves 'em right...and I'd do it again too..."
Baron runs a couple rack mount servers from the trunk of his car in the Coco Beach Pier parking lot while he sits at the open air bar drinking Pina Colatas.
Quote from nitro:
Baron,
Are you running ET out of your house, or at a colocated datacenter?
A while back there was a huge outage on the internet and traffic between the west coast to specific points on the east coast had to be routed around the globe through Asia.
Apparently a digging company severed a huge colossal assortment of OC-792 lines or whatever the largest was at the time.
How do you repair fiber optic cables? Can you, or do you have to replace the entire section? I'd think that any repair would cut down on transmissibility across the splice.