Shooting Fibre Out of Season

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US hunters shoot down Google fibre

Repairers forced to ski in to Oregon back woods.

Google has revealed that aerial fibre links to its data centre in Oregon were "regularly" shot down by hunters, forcing the company to put its cables underground.

The search and advertising giant's network engineering manager Vijay Gill told the AusNOG conference in Sydney last week that people were trying to hit insulators on electricity distribution poles.

The poles also hosted aerially-deployed fibre connected to Google's $US600 million ($A635 million) data centre in the Dalles, a small city on the Columbia River in the US state of Oregon.

"What people do for sport or because they're bored, they try to shoot at the insulators," Gill said.

"I have yet to see them actually hit the insulator, but they regularly shoot down the fibre.

"Every November when hunting season starts invariably we know that the fibre will be shot down, so much so that we are now building an underground path [for it]."

Gill said that on one occasion, a snowstorm and avalanche prevented Google from transporting repairers and gear into the area of the cut.

It usually used a helicopter or a Caterpillar D9 tractor for transport. It improvised by sending three technicians on skis to "repair the fibre that got shot down".

"These guys had to cross country ski for three days," Gill said.

"[One guy] is carrying what is known as a fusion splicing kit on his backpack."

He joked: "These guys had to go in and fix the fibre while facing gunshots

"So [the] internet... [it's] more dangerous than you realise."

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I actually think this is kind of funny. All these techies coming face to face with the back country guys that don't care for their crap running through the woods.

Every time I see a new cell phone tower on the edges of the National Forests in MO I just cringe. I hate looking at the things, they're gaudy eyesores.
 

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Just proves that there are rednecks everywhere...put something up, they're gonna shoot at it.

When folks find out I was born and raised in New England, they automatically think "city boy", but we got rednecks that make some Okie rednecks look civilized. Guess Oregon does too.
 

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I actually think this is kind of funny. All these techies coming face to face with the back country guys that don't care for their crap running through the woods.

Every time I see a new cell phone tower on the edges of the National Forests in MO I just cringe. I hate looking at the things, they're gaudy eyesores.

That 'crap' is what they use to post on internet forums when they get back home and login to OSA. :)
 

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I call BS.

Seems to me that an insulator would be much easier to hit than a cable and they say it happens all the time? I'd bet squirrels are chewing through it, or something like that.
 

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I call BS.

Seems to me that an insulator would be much easier to hit than a cable and they say it happens all the time? I'd bet squirrels are chewing through it, or something like that.

If they are shooting down cables, I'd bet they are aiming for them. Those rednecks might be a lot of things, but they are not bad shots.
I believe it's squirrels too, though, unless they got some of the rednecks pissed off about something.
 

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