Top Firms Retreat Into Bunker To Ward Off 'Anarchists'

Bill Stewart bill.stewart at pobox.com
Sat Aug 25 16:18:33 PDT 2001


Definitely.  That's why any large computing facility makes sure to have
two or more physically separate cable connections, with dual building
entrances, minimum distances between cables, etc.  A nuke bunker probably
was built with the cable exits some distance from the main building,
though depending on the age and paranoia level it may not have been done
with reusable technology (e.g. coax vs. conduit that you can run fiber in.)

At 10:24 PM 08/24/2001 -0400, Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
>The most sophisticated bunkers in the world are still vulnerable to the
>average utility digging crew.
>phillip
>
> > Matthew Gaylor
> > From: "Moon Kat" <lavalake at hotmail.com>
> > TOP FIRMS RETREAT INTO BUNKER TO WARD OFF 'ANARCHISTS'
> >
> > "Some of Britain's biggest companies are running their Internet
> > operations on systems installed in a 300ft-deep nuclear blast-proof
> > bunker to protect customers from violent anti-capitalist campaigners.






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