FYI - many central telecommunications hubs built back in the day don't have windows just like this building. This is because the inside of the building is usually lined with EMF shielding, meaning there is no point for windows as they would need to be covered with EMF shielding as well.
These buildings aren't just protected from nuclear explosions, they are also designed to protect against solar flares that hit the earth, like the one in 1989 that hit Canada.
You used to see tall buildings with a floor or two that had windows blacked out due to EMF shielding, that was usually where the data centre (i.e. server rooms) were located. Now it's common for those data centre's to be installed in basements with EMF shielding.
I've heard stories of all sorts of stuff going on in those buildings, but nothing confirmed. It could be because the buildings look shady, or the stories could be true... I don't know.
Source... I have worked in telecommunications for over 25 years and I have worked in old telco exchange buildings without windows similar to this here in Australia.
FYI - many central telecommunications hubs built back in the day don't have windows just like this building. This is because the inside of the building is usually lined with EMF shielding, meaning there is no point for windows as they would need to be covered with EMF shielding as well.
These buildings aren't just protected from nuclear explosions, they are also designed to protect against solar flares that hit the earth, like the one in 1989 that hit Canada.
You used to see tall buildings with a floor or two that had windows blacked out due to EMF shielding, that was usually where the data centre (i.e. server rooms) were located. Now it's common for those data centre's to be installed in basements with EMF shielding.
I've heard stories of all sorts of stuff going on in those buildings, but nothing confirmed. It could be because the buildings look shady, or the stories could be true... I don't know.
Source... I have worked in telecommunications for over 25 years and I have worked in old telco exchange buildings without windows similar to this here in Australia.
Good info. Thanks.