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Re: U.S./Europe connectivity
From: "Alexander Harrowell" <a.harrowell () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 12:53:06 +0000
"You cannae break the laws of physics, Captain!" Seriously, LINX is the obvious first step. On 12/6/06, David Temkin <dave () rightmedia com> wrote:
Have you ever had to use Radianz' service? :-) (disclaimer: it's far, far better nowadays) > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On > Behalf Of Robert E. Seastrom > Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 6:38 AM > To: Michael.Dillon () btradianz com > Cc: nanog () nanog org > Subject: Re: U.S./Europe connectivity > > > > Michael.Dillon () btradianz com writes: > > > BTW, the speed of light in fibre is roughly equal to the speed of > > electrons in copper and roughly equal to two-thirds the > speed of light > > in a vacuum. You just can't move information faster than > about 200,000 > > km/hr. > > Slow day at work, Michael? In my universe light in glass > moves about 3600 times as fast. :-) > > ---Rob > >
Current thread:
- U.S./Europe connectivity nealr (Dec 05)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity outageslist outages (Dec 05)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity nealr (Dec 05)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Pablo Espinosa (Dec 05)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Michael . Dillon (Dec 06)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 06)
- RE: U.S./Europe connectivity David Temkin (Dec 06)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Alexander Harrowell (Dec 06)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Michael . Dillon (Dec 06)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 06)
- Re: U.S./Europe connectivity outageslist outages (Dec 05)