On Tuesday 14 September 2010 23:42:46 Per Jessen wrote:
No, it's only a matter of providing the access and the bandwidth in the most economical fashion.
Exactly. It appears that in Russia it is not economical, but in Western Europe it is.
Which is why I keep saying I'm not getting the whole picture. I still haven't figured out why it doesn't pay to re-use the existing infrastructure. There are really two possible answers - 1) it doesn't exist or 2) it's not good enough. Or maybe there is no market if the majority is ethernet connected to Internet3.
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