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On Jun 23, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Randy Cole wrote: > Copper lasts for up to 100 years or so, but I've been told that > fiber is > designed to last 20. Is this true? Barring destructive influences, fibre optic cable can last as long as any piece of glass. > I've also read that in Massachusetts you can tell them not to remove > the > copper and that they have to leave it in place. Correct. But as I noted previously that doesn't mean that the copper remains live. --Rich P.
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