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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
I'm not sure I buy that. They are only speaking broadband so that will probably only include urban areas. On that measure then I don't think the "big country" argument counts.
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Well you might have a good point there, and I'm definitely no expert on how all those tubes get hooked up, but would it not cost more to build the infrasturcture between urban "Hubs".
I mean you still have to be able to connect the high density areas with enough capacity to move all that data right?
If 1 million in Toronto try to download something off a server in Calgary, it's going to use a lot more infrastructure than if 1 million people in New York try to download something off a server in Boston right?
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