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Obviously this is an old telcom junction box of sorts, but what is it officially called? It has been a pain -- would AT&T replace it with something more modern (and weather resistant)?
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What it is should be on the cover. It's a protected terminal that someone has removed all the carbon protectors from. They now use a building terminal for those and all you can do is call to see if they would replace it. As it stands there is no pair protection.
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Here's some of the different protectors. Around page 9 or so is a 116C terminal protector, which is a smaller version of what you're showing. Poke here
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It seems to only be missing the carbons from pairs 14 and 16.
Some of the later carbons had the Hex head that a can wrench fit
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Even if all the carbons were missing, it's not a big deal IF it's been converted to just a junction with a newer protection device farther on, which I see from time to time around here.
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Must be the eyes.
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To my eyes the top of terminal has a lead sleeve feeding the unit.
The hex head carbons i think had a gas hex module, which converted to Gas rather carbon protection. Thus if you were have trouble may also indicate bad lead cable.
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Looks like sparky connecting a POTS line.
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Somehow a CAT5 cable in there just seems WRONG...
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I was thinking it looked like a lead stub also.
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