On Tuesday 14 September 2010 00:22:24 Carlos E. R. wrote:
For that they need permission from the owner of those conduits, who is going to charge. Perhaps a lot. Here.
The owner is the state or the city here. Of course they need an official permission to lay the cable, but they cannot be just rejected: to reject an official should have a reason, i.e. if the cable breaks something or contrary to a standard.
or stretch the cables over air from one building to another, which is even cheaper.
And forbidden here.
People could do it on their own, till somebody complains and the police investigates. A business can not do it, they risk hefty fines.
What you describe that happens in your city is very peculiar, very different from what happens on many other places. For you it is the obvious thing to do, it is familiar, but not for us.
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