contribution to Fiber discussion
Something to learn from Bangladesh Click on the photos for full-sized versions: http://radio.woodynet.net/pics/index.php?photo=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka/DSC01450.JPG&viewer=1&count=10¤tDir=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka http://radio.woodynet.net/pics/index.php?photo=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka/DSC01453.JPG&viewer=1&count=13¤tDir=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka http://radio.woodynet.net/pics/index.php?photo=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka/DSC01451.JPG&viewer=1&count=11¤tDir=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka http://radio.woodynet.net/pics/index.php?photo=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka/DSC01454.JPG&viewer=1&count=14¤tDir=photos/2005/05.02-Dhaka Those were taken in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The good news is that a significant portion of what's being hauled out of the way of that big restaurant stove is fiber, rather than copper, and that there are seven competing fiber providers in the city, with very low prices and aggressive installation schedules. Regards, -- Michuki Mwangi KENIC
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Michuki Mwangi