Il piano di salvataggio del provider Internet del Regno Unito è stato annullato perché i ratti hanno masticato i cavi in ​​fibra ottica: i rivestimenti biodegradabili dei cavi utilizzano materiali a base di soia o mais, attirando i ratti affamati

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  1. UK_username on

    Some car manufacturers also use cheap wires with animal fats in the cable jackets. Attracts animals such as foxes, cost us £100s.

    Should be illegal, or they should have to disclose it in their product specification. 

  2. This-Lengthiness-479 on

    Good job network stuff is not critical infrastructure. Luxury, innit.

    Now let’s spend tens of billions bombing Iran. Much better use of our taxes.

  3. breazy45 on

    Makes sense, rats and foxes love the stuff. Im always replacing cables due to pest damage

  4. Grizzl0ck on

    Because you want the protection on your network infrastructure to be biodegradable so the environment it’s protecting the cables from actually destroys it.

  5. VegasButtercup on

    AI clearly wrote the title to this post.

    Go — yourself.

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