While I agree with you Mark that any practical technology should be used first 
to extend global communications in the first place, My goal of fiber water and 
power to every human remains.  

SMF28 has shown to be the only physical safe bet over half a century now, and I 
feel like we owe our customers a future. 

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> On May 31, 2021, at 7:53 AM, Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 5/31/21 11:32, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
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>> 
>> But why would the goal be fiber to every household? There are other ways to 
>> deliver good internet. In fact all of the major platforms can do so: fiber, 
>> coax, DSL, fixed wireless, 4G / 5G. The fiber platform will do so naturally, 
>> the others may require some extra investment but are still options.
> 
> I think the goal to get fibre to all corners should be maintained. However, 
> one has to remain practical and use the most appropriate alternative, if 
> fibre is not feasible.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Of course there are developing countries where the goal is any internet at 
>> all. I hope that is not the case for US broadband.
> 
> I have often been surprised about the quality of the Internet in "developed" 
> environments :-).
> 
> Mark.

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