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From: Doug Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 20:45:06 -0500
Subject: Re: [coldwarcomms] Digest Number 1106

>
>Subject: Re: Sprint Hardened Sites
>
>Very interesting question!
>
>I came across this page, mentioning an underground backup NOC and suggesting
>it's the vicinity of Sprint's HQ in Kansas:
>http://www.dpstele.com/protocol/2001/jul_aug/sprint_pcs.html .
>
>Albert

they don't give any discussion of the other hardened sites
next door to Pennsauken - Pennsauken was not built for the
NAP, it predates that considerably as the "backend" for a
cable landing station - there is a big fiber loop from the
cable landing station (which is nearer to the atlantic
ocean) to Pennsauken where there is more room for gear.
The loop also incorporates an NSA facility that does
something (can't imagine what ;-) on the fiber.

Doug



 

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