On Sun, 17 Dec 2017, Matthias Tafelmeier wrote:
What I actually wanted to posit in relation to that is that one could
get sooner a c-cabable backbone sibling by marrying two ideas: the
airborne concept ongoing as outlined plus what NASA is planning to bring
about for the space backbone, e.g
I see this as a situation that really argues for systematic experiments, maybe
a paper you could aim towards SIGCOMM IMC. Beyond a certain point, you simply
need to pull out the stops and try to understand what the main obstacles to
determinism turn out to be in practice, for realistic
> I tend not to care as much about how long it takes for things that do
> not need R/T deadlines as humans and as steering wheels do.
>
> Propigation delay, while ultimately bound by the speed of light, is also
> affected by the wires wrapping indirectly around the earth - much slower
> than