AES wrote in news:siegman-6A2D86.10041017052010
@bmedcfsc-srv02.tufts.ad.tufts.edu:
In article ,
Skywise wrote:
The way Internet traffic is sold makes even this kind of traffic
valuable. Imagine the high cost of an Atlantic cable.
I believe there are perfectly functional, less than 20-year-old
transoceanic fiber cables that have simply been abandoned in place on
the ocean floor, because the latest cables have such immense
traffic-handling capability that these older cables are simple not
needed, and it makes no sense to continue to operate them.
The loaded cost of transferring bits through an Atlantic cable **per
telephone call* or **per file transferred** is just unimaginably small
-- truly "bandwidth almost too cheap to monitor or to measure".
Exactly. This whole satellite based laser system is just a Rube
Goldberg idea. IMO. It may have certain niche uses, but not for
general consumption.
Brian
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