![]() The reason? When fiber networks were originally installed through ranching country, deploying the fiber in dry weather could create a scar in the ground. It turns out that dead livestock can cause even more damage to fiber networks than living and breathing ones. So here’s a run down of the six most "dangerous" animals for network planners and installers to look out for: 1. There’s more on Steve at the bottom of the blog. ![]() ![]() who contributed the stories about cows and gophers. I’d like to particularly thank Steve Wolszczak of Midwest Lightwave Inc. I’ve had a lot of positive feedback, and additional stories, particularly around the havoc that animals can cause when in close proximity to fiber. In a previous post I looked at the six biggest causes of damage to fiber networks.
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