I'm curious why the NFBC does not have a 1G fiber link to the Rainbow Bridge-US location, but it does have a 10G fiber link to the Rainbow Bridge-Canada location. It has 1G links to the other US bridges, Lewiston-US location, and Whirlpool Bridge-US location, as well as a 1G fiber link to the Queenston Bridge-Canada location.
It seems unusual that the Rainbow Bridge-US location would not be served by fiber at the main office. I cannot believe that Homeland Security would allow communication to the Rainbow Bridge-US location by way of the Canadian side of the bridge and 10G fiber link.
-rb
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I'm curious why the NFBC does not have a 1G fiber link to the Rainbow Bridge-US location, but it does have a 10G fiber link to the Rainbow Bridge-Canada location. It has 1G links to the other US bridges, Lewiston-US location, and Whirlpool Bridge-US location, as well as a 1G fiber link to the Queenston Bridge-Canada location.
It seems unusual that the Rainbow Bridge-US location would not be served by fiber at the main office. I cannot believe that Homeland Security would allow communication to the Rainbow Bridge-US location by way of the Canadian side of the bridge and 10G fiber link.
-rb
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