Tag: damage
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Emergency Telecom Response in Colorado: How Trace Deploys When Networks Go Down
Emergency Fiber Response Is Measured in Minutes — Not Days In Colorado, a fiber outage rarely happens at a convenient time. It might be a directional bore strike along a Front Range expansion project. A washed-out handhole after spring runoff in the mountains. Or a utility conflict that cuts service to an entire commercial corridor.…
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Civil Crews and Fiber Splicers Respond to OSP Damages
Outside plant (OSP) fiber networks are built to be resilient, but damage still happens. Along the Front Range—especially in metro Denver and surrounding growth areas like Aurora, Westminster, and Castle Rock—accidental utility strikes, frost heave, and general construction activity frequently lead to cut or crushed fiber lines. When that happens, two teams are essential to…
