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So why don't US citizens get this?
- Subject: So why don't US citizens get this?
- From: charles at thewybles.com (Charles Wyble)
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:42:51 -0700
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Frank Bulk wrote:
> That's right on the money....now, when significant portions of the plant
> needs to be replaced, fiber is almost the de facto approach.
>
Almost? What else is there? I mean besides copper/coax of course?
Why would you want to continue upgrading an outside plant based on that?
I mean unless of course your a US telco. :)
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