Clifford said:
We used to say "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon
full of magtapes". I suppose now it'd be a 777 full of DVDs

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Yup, I did distributed software development by moving stuff over an
acoustic coupler, we used the compiler to do error detection
this is what I do.
It is cheaper an faster to take a 40gig Hardrive 100km than transfer it
through any line.
It would be more easy if we could setup out own privite links but thanks
to the Communications act I must bye stuff off telstra or pay for
hardware that is not needed but standardised on Helstras network then
pay to intergrate my Hardware to their network hence get charged for
every Octet that goes into their pipes,which I would have to supply the
hole world with data and communications to be able to not be Bankcrupt
for transfering the 40gig.
I bumped into Microwave being used in the US large scale a while back
then found out recently we use Microwave here(thought it would be out
lawed) which can do 50mbps over 40miles between repeaters and now I am
really spinning out.(just the other day I found we had this used in
Australia and in some areas links in bigger scale )
The hole of Australia could have broadband(fast) if someone called
helstra did not write the communications act.
I have now a LARGE Sea traveling Optic cable 2km from my house and on
the other side a giant Microwave link less than 5 km away.
The area will never see broadband and there is not a thing I can do
about it.
Believe me I have tried for two years to open the full rural area to
1mbps residential connections in my state to try to suggest they were
all nutcases.
Its too easy,its been done in areas where there is room for competition
like the US.
I can do our area with my stuff for less than $25,000 excluding a link
into a data pipe.
250sq km of Broadband in the middle of the bush.
Costs helstra $25,000 to think about moving with all the cisco
consultants they have to hire.