So, listen to this:
Up in the Champlain Valley...where they do grow apples...a tree fell on such a communications line.
I called the phone company, and they were surprisingly blase' about it.
I told them the numbers of the poles between which their multicable was being stressed.
They said they needed an address.
I went out and got the address of the closest house and called back.
They said they needed the pole numbers. I had them and they noted them...I presume.
When next I saw a phone crew out in their truck, I told them of the situation.
They said that cell phones made up so much of their business, the land line has become a bother to the company.
They implied that the phone company would let it break just to finish off the old hold-outs.
So, siding with hold-outs I don't even know, I removed the tree.
Should that line be damaged, it'd be interesting to see how many households would be effected.
Also, there might be a few businesses which rely on that phone line for credit card processing.