Ebone Connected To The... Nothing
from the bye-bye-internet dept
Just as I'm reading an article about how the internet shouldn't be affected by a possible Worldcom bankruptcy I find out that KPNQwest is shutting off the ebone network which carries 25% of European traffic. I go back to that first Worldcom article where it points out that between Worldcom and KPNQwest, they carry over half of the internet traffic in Europe. So, half of that half is now gone, and if Worldcom goes down, that brings down at least another 25%. This should be fun.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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also, they always say only 1/10th of fiber capacity is actually used, so even if we lose 75% of it we will still be running at 30% capacity.
Anithing wrong with my math ?
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Spelling!!!!
Affected: to have an influence on
Effected: to bring about
What you wrote: "...The internet shouldn't be brought about by a possible Worldcom bankruptcy..."
Sheesh.
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Re: Spelling!!!!
For future reference, it reflects better on you if you simply point these things without being rude about it. Affect/Effect is a fairly common mistake, and while I try to be conscious about it, I sometimes miss it. Sorry about that. A simple email to the feedback address or a friendly post pointing it out is appreciated. Lots of exclamation points and a "sheesh" seems a tad excessive.
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