From: Charles Crizer
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 9:07 PM
>In most cases, the long haul infrastructure of the Internet is the same as
our
>long distance and Intralata phone system. These are rather robust systems. 

>Are they infallible? Of course not. But they are here to stay and where
they
>can be of service they can and will be used. 

The whole reason I got into this discussion was that someone pointed out
that using radio for sending traffic was not reliable, and someone else said
that the internet isn't either.  I agree with both, though the level of
reliability is vastly different.  The radio links are much easier to set up,
ad-hoc, without massive infrastructure.




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