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To: ftth who wrote (6979)3/24/2004 9:16:16 AM
From: George Gilder  Read Replies (4) of 46821
 
The muxing and protocol header processing all happens at the edge of the fibersphere where Moore's Law enables it. Once the message enters the fiber, it travels on wavelengths determined by the destination. At the destination, which will move downstream toward end users as the technology is perfected, the message is unpacked and processed. A few million wavelength destinations are ample in a broadband world. The advantages are minimal latency, unlimited bandwidth, maximum reliability, and customer control.

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