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To: AC Flyer who wrote (17812)4/4/2002 10:28:01 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Thanks. I haven't looked to it under this perspective and that's why I like to be part of BBR: lower my level of ignorance.

If this is the status of things, now I am sure telecoms infrastructure will not pick any time soon.



To: AC Flyer who wrote (17812)4/4/2002 12:41:52 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
I knew I had come across this information but it took me a couple of hours to find it:

"...excess capacity does not simply evaporate when the companies that built it disappear, says Mr Flannery. "Other people can operate those assets. They're not just going away."

QUOTE from:

Too much fibre to digest
Telecommunications companies that invested heavily in optical networks are paying the price, says Richard Waters
Published: June 28 2001 19:00GMT | Last Updated: June 28 2001 19:39GMT