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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
If you had the slightest clue you would know the difference, which you clearly don't...
Would sure help if you didn't post inaccurate links and descriptions to start off with. Seeing as the first mast found in YOUR link in the car park YOU described is quite clearly a Network Rail mast:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.34...3tbm_-06HQ!2e0
The CTIL mast is further along, not in the car park, and practically invisible from Street View:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.34...IeejkRnEYA!2e0
The planning application you link to also clearly states the mast is connected to the national network via an underground link. Perhaps you should check your own information before calling others trolls.
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You are infuriating! You make a point of trying to catch people out! No wonder you've been banned by other forums! It IS connected via an underground cable into a BT joint box in the car park, the joint box is then fed via the overhead fibre cable. See the BT pole in the middle of the car park (it's not just there for a laugh!). It has a cable running down it into the joint box which then goes underground for about 20 metres and into the cabinet for the mast.
You are correct about the masts you are linking to, that one with the planning application is the one I'm referring to (it is at the very edge of the car park btw, look at the planning application there's a bloody car parked next to it in one of the photos!), whether it is in the car park or just a metre off the property is a very minor detail but you do seem to absolutely obsess over those to catch people out.
I've never even noticed the Network Rail one you linked to. You ARE a troll I stand by that. Everything I have said about the overhead fibre cables is correct. I'm sorry, you're wrong.
Feel free to try and educate me on a network you clearly don't work on. Maybe you have more knowledge about mobile masts than me, but I was talking about the cables feeding them.
Ask yourself this, why on earth would I make this up? I'd clearly be strange if I went on a forum and started prattling on about overhead fibre cables if I didn't know that's what they were. It'd be a very odd thing to lie about! Before accusing someone of making something up you should ask why they might make it up.