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+ | While not a rack, this one and the one below are in the same room. When the company I was with acquired this location, I was shocked by the massive size of this conduit for just the building ground, four ethernet cables (I'm assuming bonded T-1 from the previous company may have had), and then a cut loose ethernet cable. This was solid conduit at least though the suit and since it was just a branch office, no idea where it went. When we had fiber service installed, they didn't use the conduit. Cable service also didn't use this conduit so I don't think it was coming from the building DMARK. | ||
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