Paul wrote:
Steve Kennedy wrote:

On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 02:39:51PM -0500, Mike Lynchfield wrote:

  Reda, Linhan ,SuzHAN, or .. or whatever psycho combo there is...
  "which includes setup guide, fiber-optic cable,"
  yeah right.. just that first paragraph is enough to filter the dim wits
  from the real men..
  not sure where you get your supplies , but just the word fiber in there
  is a flagrant scam.
  no need to click/read/analyse further then relalize 2 things..
  FREE + Aprl 1st = 0.0001% possibliitie..
Actually several companies have investigated using the sewer system to
get fibre to the home and the fibre run would come up the toilet system
if not the actual toilet.


Steve

That should help alleviate the shortage of waste and sewage on the internet.

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Talk about "Dark Fiber". Anyways, it is already existing conduit running into all homes on city water the sewer system is a natural consideration. That being said, I think the issues and barriers probably block the feasibility are non-trivial. We have many pipes bust on a regular basis around here and it seems there is an annual epidemic of exploding manhole covers . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMPuMioy0do

But it may be a great possibility for cities and municipalities to offer highspeed internet, phone, and television service. Seems like they have no problems competing the the private sector and that would give me one more option. Verizon Fios, Comcast Cable, and Baltimore City.

Thanks,
Steve
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