Seems this happened again this morning - this time with AT&T lines.
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Originally Posted by crockett
There are small buildings all over major line routes where the local areas branch from. You often see them on the road sides and they will have what ever the local providers,name is on them.. like. Att, comcast..ect..
They are never manned and are usually fenced off.. you break into one of those and you can disable that entire area.
Edit..
I take that back as most areas are serviced by more than one major line. You would need to take out a couple locations to disable a major city, but smaller areas would be hit the hardest by hitting a single junction building.
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I think you are correct - you see these little "service" buildings on the side of the road all the time and have no idea what they are. Some are for water, power, or Internet / cable / telephone, and some are a combination of them all. These are unguarded and anyone we can break in.