Sometimes it's the telco. We've issued disconnects for copper-based
T1s, and seen the HDSL card still powered years later.
itmailinglist wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is it common for an ISP to install a lased line (circuit) and when the
service ends, the service is not unbundled again but all the cabling is left
where it is? I have even seen that a circuit is still active on there
exchanges after years and no one at the ISP seems to care that they are
wasting there own resources.
Thanks and best regards,
Alexander
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