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Why did it have to happen over xmas? Hopefully it will occcur every 6 months or so. Prefrably cutting all the cables. Teach the numpty managers at clientco a lesson in contingency planning.....
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*Finds hubby's bolt cutters in garage, starts shrugging on drysuit and fins - waits for Diver's command...*Originally posted by sasguru View PostLets form a team of crack CUK diver commandos to do the needful with much cheapness and plenty of quickness
*...hopes there's enough air in the tanks from the last dive...*
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Where's Diver, hmm?Originally posted by Sysman View PostThose cables are out again. This time three out of four lines are out.
Repair unlikely before 31 December.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThose cables are out again. This time three out of four lines are out.
Repair unlikely before 31 December.I wonder if any Russian subs have been spotted in the area.In a statement released in relation to one of the breaks, France Telecom said: "The causes of the cut, which is located in the Mediterranean between Sicily and Tunisia, on sections linking Sicily to Egypt, remain unclear."
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Those cables are out again. This time three out of four lines are out.
Repair unlikely before 31 December.
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Secondally, who put a cable in reach of a ships anchor and didn't ensure it was strong enough!
Sorry
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Another outsourced job
Egyptian contractors apparently ! (ship in Alexandria harbour)
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It is coping, but it's just a lot slower.Originally posted by Fran View PostOk so I'm scarpping the barrel of my memory here, but wasn't the internet designed to cope if a conection was lost (something to do with the Cuban missile crisis?). Surely requests will be automatically routed via a different link.
Secondally, who put a cable in reach of a ships anchor and didn't ensure it was strong enough!
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pikey... He's weighing in the cable!
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