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Heh, I once figured out where most/all the lines came into the city I was living in. Drove out there and was able to identify it: probably all the providers shared a group of fibre there. I'm sure it was a part of a ring, but fun to learn I knew where the internet came into town :)


Probably your city is considered a low-risk or low-value militarily or they have other plans for communication, like separate runs.


It's probably the same story for any mid-size Canadian city: there's fibre in two places: the way in and the way out.

Probably over-time the 'way-out' got rung around so any cut isn't a total outage, but just a guess on that.




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