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The Telecom Digest for Thu, 04 Mar 2021
Volume 40 : Issue 63 : "text" format
table of contents |
CWA Calls For Help To Pass the PRO Act |
Documentary About 1975 New York Telephone Fire |
Losing Connections: 5G Wireless Technology And The Potential
Risk For Aviation |
Message-ID: <20210304005928.6170273C@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2021 00:59:28 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: CWA Calls For Help To Pass the PRO Act
(This is from the CWA District 1 Newsletter - mod)
We have an opportunity to change the balance of power in this
country. When the scales are tipped in favor of bosses and
corporations, working people suffer. It's time for workers to unite
and take the power back!
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act will make it easier for
workers to organize, bargain, and strike, but it won't get passed and
signed into law without a fight.
Join us tomorrow, March 4th, to make calls for the PRO Act!
The PRO Act has been introduced in Congress, so we need to make sure
that our Representatives know that passing it is absolutely
vital. Here are just a few ways that the PRO Act would help workers
and strengthen unions:
- Bans unfair anti-union activities such as captive audience meetings
- Creates penalties and remedies for illegal retaliation like firing workers for organizing
- Prevents misclassifications of employees as independent workers and supervisors
- Protects the power to strike
- Allows secondary strikes and boycotts
- Bans permanent replacement of striking worker
This would be game-changing for America's working families. We need to
make sure that Congress gets the message: we must pass the PRO Act!
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Message-ID: <338c2183-97a1-3843-4b31-f7b65a67531e@panix.com>
Date: 3 Mar 2021 14:28:15 -0500
From: "David" <wb8foz@panix.com>
Subject: Documentary About 1975 New York Telephone Fire
> I'd like to see opinions on whether the repair effort could be
> duplicated today, or if, given newer technology, it would even be
> necessary.
The key issue is outside plant copper goes through a Main Distribution
Frame (MDF) and protector to a line card. Once there, the call is turned
into a buncha-a-bits, and the routing can be done upstream to some extent.
But when the MDF explodes and is burning the cable plant, Good Luck. And
that is seemingly what happened.
As for what can take place today, look at Nashville. But as far we know,
the major damage there was loss of power. The explosion destroyed water
mains that flooded the CO basement; taking out the standby generation.
The reported solution was caving holes in the back wall to pass cables
to semitruck mounted generators.
If there is no POTS copper, as VZ is striving for with FIOS and 5G, that
changes things. In theory, a truck full of replacement OLT's could be
parked outside and the fibers run into it.
Message-ID: <20210302193408.ADBDC721@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 19:34:08 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Losing Connections: 5G Wireless Technology And The
Potential Risk For Aviation
by Katherine Ayre
Aircraft incidents and accidents are complex. When one occurs, it can
involve a multitude of factors such as human error, organizational
problems, and/or environmental factors. Recently, a new risk factor
related to technological advancement has formally been introduced to
the aviation industry. This risk factor is 5G wireless technology.
https://www.mondaq.com/canada/technology/1041382/losing-connections-5g-wireless-technology-and-the-potential-risk-for-aviation?email_access=on
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