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@studlength
Is the cable coming out of the conduit BLACK and pretty much not flexible? Or is it beige or grey, not very thick, and no stiffer than a regular Cat-3 or Cat-5 cable?
It's possible that "the phone box out at the street" is your Minimum Point Of Entry, and contains the primary protection, and the cable coming into your suite is your own. Perhaps your original phone guys ran it to extend dial tone from the Demarc to the suite, and added the protector blocks later after complaints of surge damage. If that is the case, you can replace the cable in the conduit (and use the proper flooded cable), then you can land it anywhere you want in your new phone room.
If possible, how about posting a photo of the setup here?
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Originally posted by MooreTel: Originally posted by soyons-expositifs: [b] ...that easily hide in ceilings. :read: [/b]ive only hid these in the ceilings when HVAC guys have cut through a cable that was REALLY long and impossible to re-pull, where i work it happens WAY too often.
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