A walk around my work.

in telecom •  6 years ago  (edited)

Today I want to show you around my Telco room. In this room we house tons of equipment. Google has equipment here, Charter, AT&T and Comcast are housed here, and I get to work on all of it. I can't really take pics of anything specific due to security concerns, but I did my best to show you a little of it.

Here is some equipment I worked on getting decommissioned. The funnier part of the story is, almost 20yrs ago I helped install this stuff. The decomm process is long and drawn out. You have to turn this down in a specific order one card at a time. If you get it wrong you have to rebuild all of it (software) and start over. The main controller will store the system alarms even if the equipment is gone.

So let's take a look at this stuff. Any equipment that has copper wire going to it other than power is at end of life. Everything now is fiber optic and much smaller.

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Each of these bays has what are called wire blocks. 25 pair cables run to each block and there are 8 blocks minimum per bay. When installing this equipment I would sit on a ladder for usually 2 weeks "wire wrapping" these blocks. Here is what a block looks like.

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You have a specific color code to follow to make sure they are all correct. The tool you use to land these is called a wire wrap gun. You strip back around 3 inches of wire and shove the bare wire into your gun. Then you push the end of the gun over the pin and it wraps the wire onto the pin. When you are done it ends up looking like this.

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After a few hours of wrapping these down you are pretty much cross eyed. Each one of these wires had to be tested individually for connectivity.

Enough about the old equipment. Here is the newer equipment. As I said before, I can't show much of the equipment, but you get the idea. Yes the room is really that loud. It is like being inside a computer with fans blowing constantly. The white noise in the room will put you to sleep fast if you don't have some music or headphones on.

I hope you enjoyed the walk around my work. This is only 1/3 of the equipment room I work in. Most don't think about what is happening to make your cell phone work, but this is where the magic happens. Have you ever been in a switch room? Ever work in Telecommunications?


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You are in that all alone every night? I feel like it would freak me out. Next post... cube tour!

Cool, look forward to that!

It's not bad. The building is crazy secure with no windows. You can't even tell it's night until you go outside. Cube tour might be a possibility but will be boring.

so you getting the scrap

I do get a bunch of good scrap, but not this stuff. It will be sent to 3rd world countries to be used.

Wow, thanks for the tour, that is friking awesome!

Thanks for checking it out @tbnfl4sun! Wish I could do a more in depth tour but I would have to black out too much stuff.

That's intense. I don't really think much about my calls when I make them, but I will now. Maybe one of my calls will even get routed through your location. I'll make sure to wave as it goes on by. :D

LOL. It's crazy to think that the voice you hear on your phone is how a computer interprets it in 1's and 0's.

Thanks for keeping us connected. I already struggled an hour or so with 2 8 pin ISDN connectors with this tool (similar one).

Oh I know that tool very well. They can be a pain in the ass getting all the wires lined up.

So what you're saying is that the reason my calls keep dropping is because someone is busy posting pictures of wires on social media. 😐

Your call is dropping because the RF department needs to work on handovers. If your phone, texting, voicemail or data shuts completely off....that could be me. LOL

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Thanks for your support @ssg-community even when I post off topic stuff.

This is really cool VG. I do not think I have ever seen behind the scenes of everything.

It takes a lot of equipment to make a cell phone call work. More than most people imagine. Thanks for checking it out @knowledge-seeker.

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