Washington Apple Pi Journal, Vol. 24, no. 4, July-August 2002, pp. 51-54.
When you fire up your modem and “dial in” to the Internet, what happens after the phone line disappears into the panel in your wall? If you are one of the fortunate who can get DSL service, you might know that DSL requires you to be within a certain number of feet of a “CO,” or “central office,” but what does that mean? Does a “central office” look like a YMCA gym, or the local Department of Motor Vehicles, or the bridge of the Star Ship Enterprise?
Washington Apple Pi member David Ogburn took these digital photos of the inside of a Verizon central office. While the details may differ somewhat, most telephone central offices throughout North America look much the same. To see a larger version of any photo, click on the photo.