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To: elmatador who wrote (72646)4/2/2011 11:03:42 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 217572
 
Yes, China needs a lot of fibre and with such dense population, it would give bang for buck, as in Japan where fibre is nearly free. Similarly South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore.

New Zealand and Oz are spending $billions of taxpayer money to install fibre.

The world is going to divide up with houses "on the grid" being more valuable than those in the dark, or stuck on copper.

The digital divide is not really an economic divide, it's a cognitively competent divide, with people able to use abstractions benefiting from Cyberspace while those limited to the 3D world will live a more 20th century lifestyle, or dark ages lifestyle if the others flee to better environs as is happening in NZ as migration overseas continues apace and the forces of bludging darkness, kleptocracy and suffocatocracy predominate in NZ where there once lived A Good Keen Man.

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