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March 5, 2007
Bournemouth Broadband in the sh*t
Before anyone complains, that is a factually correct headline.
silicon.com - Underground sewer pipes are being used by Bournemouth Borough Council to cut the cost and disruption of laying new broadband internet cabling.
He told silicon.com: "This is ideal for resilience. Going deep in the sewers it is less likely to be hit by a JCB digger. It gives us complete alternative routing."
I wonder though, if performance is slow, would it be due to excessive traffic or a log jam somewhere down below?
Posted by Clive on March 5, 2007 10:28 AM in the category The Internet
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