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Don McKenzie
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:53 pm   



International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be
needed to string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run
out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



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Grant
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:22 pm   



On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 05:53:13 +1000, Don McKenzie <5V_at_2.5A> wrote:

Quote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

Why has it taken you so long to think about this aspect of NBN?

Consumer NBN will be no faster than current ADSL dues to lack of
overseas incoming capacity. That's why NBN is technically a joke
at the moment. For the future? Good thing, like copper in the
ground the govt paid for decades ago.
Quote:

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be
needed to string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run
out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...


keithr
Guest

Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:38 pm   



Don McKenzie wrote:
Quote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and
posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string together
this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


B J Foster
Guest

Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:40 pm   



keithr wrote:
Quote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and
posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string
together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

dechucka
Guest

Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:28 pm   



"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
Quote:
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and
posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string together
this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html

Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast wireless is
available ;-(

B J Foster
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:22 am   



dechucka wrote:
Quote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and
posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string
together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast wireless
is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

dechucka
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:36 am   



"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
Quote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and
posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string
together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html

Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast wireless
is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

keithr
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:31 am   



dechucka wrote:
Quote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages
and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to
string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

You have to remember that anybody who contradicts this political shill
is automatically a "Labor idiot". Thats as far as his tiny intellect goes.

B J Foster
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:00 pm   



keithr wrote:
Quote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages
and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to
string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber
optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of
capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

Not very bright are you?

The article (did you read it?) is about trans-Pacific capacity. Clearly
investors have completely discounted the NBN.

Quote:

You have to remember that anybody who contradicts this political shill
is automatically a "Labor idiot". Thats as far as his tiny intellect goes.

Talking about tiny intellects...

keithr
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:39 pm   



On 23/08/2010 11:00 PM, B J Foster wrote:
Quote:
keithr wrote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages
and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to
string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber
optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of
capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

Not very bright are you?

The article (did you read it?) is about trans-Pacific capacity. Clearly
investors have completely discounted the NBN.


You have to remember that anybody who contradicts this political shill
is automatically a "Labor idiot". Thats as far as his tiny intellect
goes.

Talking about tiny intellects...

Which we were and you answered.

dechucka
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:29 pm   



"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4trd6$472$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
Quote:
keithr wrote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages
and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string
together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic
cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of
capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html

Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

Not very bright are you?

The article (did you read it?) is about trans-Pacific capacity. Clearly
investors have completely discounted the NBN.

Now they can increase capacity to meet demand. I rather Australia pushing
for increased capacity thus allowing these companies to lay more cable than
limiting us to the capacity they set.

B J Foster
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:43 pm   



dechucka wrote:
Quote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4trd6$472$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web
pages and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed
to string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber
optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run out
of capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html


Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

Not very bright are you?

The article (did you read it?) is about trans-Pacific capacity.
Clearly investors have completely discounted the NBN.

Now they can increase capacity to meet demand. I rather Australia
pushing for increased capacity thus allowing these companies to lay more
cable than limiting us to the capacity they set.

They are *only* doubling it. Duh

dechucka
Guest

Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:57 pm   



"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4uthn$tu4$3_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
Quote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4trd6$472$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4sbff$8mh$2_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
dechucka wrote:

"B J Foster" <bjfoster_at_yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:i4s1v6$ah8$1_at_bjf.motzarella.org...
keithr wrote:
Don McKenzie wrote:

International Internet Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid

As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages
and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to
string together this essential global computer network.

In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber
optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of
capacity.

http://x2t.com/traffic-jams

Cheers Don...



http://www.smh.com.au/technology/enterprise/400m-cable-to-double-internet-capacity-out-of-australia-20100728-10vbg.html

Only double? Where are the 93% of homes connected to 100Mbps (now
1Gbps!!!) using ... er, well anyway.

Why would these people want to use cable when cheap clean fast
wireless is available ;-(

Wot are you talking about? The above shows that people investing in
cross-Pacific capacity discounted the NBN completely. Labor idiot.

What the frig r u going on about

Not very bright are you?

The article (did you read it?) is about trans-Pacific capacity. Clearly
investors have completely discounted the NBN.

Now they can increase capacity to meet demand. I rather Australia pushing
for increased capacity thus allowing these companies to lay more cable
than limiting us to the capacity they set.

They are *only* doubling it. Duh

If the NDN comes in the could triple it + if they wanted at the same time
for very little extra cost

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