nanog mailing list archives
Re: connectivity outside the US
From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry () piermont com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 16:54:24 -0400
Vadim Antonov writes:
Actually, i do not understand why undersea capacity is so expensive.
Largely because to run a cable, you need to get permission from the government at the far end to land the thing, and they don't give out permission that freely.
Cable is more expensive, yes; but the paths are much straighter, and there's no need to purchase rights of ways (except for shore-side strips). There's no need to dig trenches -- you just drop the cable off the boat.
Not really that true -- you should read the "Hacker Tourist" article by Neil Stephenson in "Wired" from last summer in which he followed the laying of the FLAG cable. This was perhaps the only worthwhile article in "Wired" in the last two years... Perry
Current thread:
- Re: connectivity outside the US Vadim Antonov (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Jesse Caulfield (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Brian Horvitz (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Chris Whittenburg (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Daniel McRobb (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Perry E. Metzger (May 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: connectivity outside the US Barry Raveendran Greene (May 31)
- RE: connectivity outside the US Barry Raveendran Greene (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Sean M. Doran (May 31)
- RE: connectivity outside the US Sean M. Doran (May 31)
- RE: connectivity outside the US Barry Raveendran Greene (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Mark Ansboury (May 31)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Jesse Caulfield (May 31)