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Just when I thought I had read it all..... 
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Damn, that's worse than normal for sparky. Usually they run cat 5 and coax, because 'the internet is from the cable company'
Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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Don't know what to say, Danny. Just amazing. Sad, but amazing.
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Client used his electrician to wire a new office. He ran RG6 everywhere (no Cat5, no Cat3...just RG6). I went in to install the phone system & asked "WTF"? Electrican stated the client was getting his dial-tone from the cable company, so RG6 was run, as that's what the cable company uses...  I had the exact same thing happen except the landlord ran the cable .... he was a retired AT&T guy and figured since they would use coax.
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