just as a matter of interest, has any of the guy`s cut through a nynex or virgin media cable, and if so how much did it cost to get it repaired ? we nearly cut one today, it was the usual
one inch deep and no ducting and nowhere near where it should have been
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i hit one the other week its only coax usually from the street to the house not fibre optic just repaired it and bound it up with tape, was only just under the surface like thed scraped it with a spade thin way on push it in and left it.
the fibre optic news ones are a nightmare, like bt infinity etc stay away from them.
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I've lost count of how many I've cut they're a bloody nightmare in fact we cut one on monday when we ripped out a frost damaged shrub. It was laid through the middle of a bed and the roots had encircled it never had a clue it was there. I've never paid for fixing it I leave that to be sorted out between the client and the network provider. Basically unless they're in an obvious spot and well buried then it's not my fault. They usually try and charge £60 for the fix but don't always get it.
Can't see it from my house