Dark Fiber: A Case In Point
Anonymous Coward writes "CNN has posted a story regarding the overabundance of fiber lines that were laid during the 90s gold rush along Oregons Interstate 5 corridor. While over 140,000 miles of fiber has been laid 95 percent of the fiber goes unused and roughly half of the companies who laid the fiber are now gone. The article goes on to further say that even with all that fiber, there is little availability to the consumer because either the local connections aren't there or, because of monopolization by phone companies, too expensive. Even for businesses."
Maybe 95% of the universe is made up of this Dark Fiber.
It could explain why waistlines are still expanding even though more people are dieting and exercising.
Such is the infinite Grace of Popeye.
Thanks, man. That's the hardest laugh I've had reading /. since "Young Korean needs food... badly."
Parent was moderated as a Troll? And twice as Overrated?? If you disagree then POST, don't moderate out opposing opinions.