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Thank you for your return email of Oct. 23 regarding reliability of service and your remarks about burying the power cables. I was pleased to see that you “continue working with municipalities and developers to install underground systems, where it makes sense, and we’re always looking for opportunities to bury more lines.”
I was also wondering who owned the poles that carry all kinds of wire, transistors, transformers, cable extenders and connectors that one can see along the roads and highways here.It turns out that Nova Scotia Power and Bell own the poles jointly according to Katie Hatfield of Bell Aliant. She was kind enough to get back to me with an answer to my question. She added that “all telecommunications providers have access to the utility poles.
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