Doug Kerr
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This shot was taken in 2006, but it got trapped, and came to the surface today while I was looking for something else.
It records a situation that existed for many months in East Dallas.
Douglas A. Kerr: Joint pole - work in process
This is a joint pole, meaning that it carries "plant" of two or more entities, here (a) the telephone company (that is, the incumbent local exchange carrier), (b) the power company (that is the electric energy delivery utility; the sale of electric energy is competitive in Dallas), and (c) the cable TV provider. This pole was evidently owned by the electric energy delivery utility (that is common - usually their "stuff" is the biggest, and highest).
The original pole had been hit by a car and injured severely, so it had to be replaced ("subbed" - derives from "instituted") Apparently when the electric delivery company (or its utility contractor) came to do the work, the telephone company had not yet come to mechanically detach all their facilities from the old pole. This included a subscriber line ("loop") cable ("figure eight type", with an integral suspension strand, supported at the pole by a "three-bolt clamp") and a number of subscriber service ("drop") wires going from a terminal on the cable to various homes (each anchored with a wedge tension clamp hooked to a hook on the pole).
So the workers just sawed off that portion of the old pole and put a rope line on the suspension strand to support the cable from a fitting on the new pole - "temporarily".
Somehow the follow-up didn't happen (this had been in place at east six months before I got around to shooting it in 2006, and it still hadn't happened by late 2007 just before we moved from Dallas).
But apparently the terminal cover was inadvertently opened during the process and left open, and some birds moved in.
Ah, the wonders of utility deregulation. It just ain't the same any more!
Best regards,
Doug
It records a situation that existed for many months in East Dallas.

Douglas A. Kerr: Joint pole - work in process
This is a joint pole, meaning that it carries "plant" of two or more entities, here (a) the telephone company (that is, the incumbent local exchange carrier), (b) the power company (that is the electric energy delivery utility; the sale of electric energy is competitive in Dallas), and (c) the cable TV provider. This pole was evidently owned by the electric energy delivery utility (that is common - usually their "stuff" is the biggest, and highest).
The original pole had been hit by a car and injured severely, so it had to be replaced ("subbed" - derives from "instituted") Apparently when the electric delivery company (or its utility contractor) came to do the work, the telephone company had not yet come to mechanically detach all their facilities from the old pole. This included a subscriber line ("loop") cable ("figure eight type", with an integral suspension strand, supported at the pole by a "three-bolt clamp") and a number of subscriber service ("drop") wires going from a terminal on the cable to various homes (each anchored with a wedge tension clamp hooked to a hook on the pole).
So the workers just sawed off that portion of the old pole and put a rope line on the suspension strand to support the cable from a fitting on the new pole - "temporarily".
Somehow the follow-up didn't happen (this had been in place at east six months before I got around to shooting it in 2006, and it still hadn't happened by late 2007 just before we moved from Dallas).
But apparently the terminal cover was inadvertently opened during the process and left open, and some birds moved in.
Ah, the wonders of utility deregulation. It just ain't the same any more!
Best regards,
Doug