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The UPS keeps the equipment up and running for a few hours whenever the power fails. Those spare batteries will eventually go to

aab.jpg The rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fibThe rack with the network equipment that makes the fiber "tick".ThumbnailsThe patch panel where all 144 strands of fiber terminate. Each location connected to the fiber network requires at least two fib

The UPS keeps the equipment up and running for a few hours whenever the power fails. Those spare batteries will eventually go to the satellite hub at the watertower.

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