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by p3n1s
932 days ago
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"Fast-forward to 1962. Ma Bell begins using T-1s to connect its switching centers. T-1s are a digital communications link, not analog. The entire phone network goes digital. In a modern phone network, the only analog communication is between an individual house's phone line and the phone company's box." This is misleading. The phone network used analog links (typically microwave relay) for long distance almost exclusively for many years (into the 80s) after the introduction of T1. T1 itself is not terribly well suited to very long distance links though and can only be pressed into it with repeaters every mile or so. |
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Had "the second longest T1 in the service area" for a while there. BellSouth declined to renew the contract in 2008, the business folded, etc. In 2013 I was digging through the old building, and the T1 line card in the wiring closet was still powered.
Nowadays the relay boxes all the way into town are mostly hanging open or have been repeatedly run over. I wonder how much of the rest of that infrastructure they just abandoned in place.