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UK Lifeguards Dig Their Own 100Mbps Fiber-Optic Link

MJackson writes "The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in Humber, a large tidal estuary situated on the east coast of Northern England, has just become one of the UK's most remote-rural locations to have a next generation 100Mbps Fibre Optic FTTH broadband link installed. The deployment is being sponsored by FibreStream and amazingly the groundworks were completed by the lifeboat crew literally digging their own fibre. We'd do the same on our road, but the government would probably object."

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  1. Re:Not lifeguards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lay down fibres?

  2. Re:To put the stroy in context.... by tpgp · · Score: 4, Funny

    FFS, it is their (owner) and not there (location).

    You picked up that? But missed: You must remember that our national life boar service (RNLI) ?

    Or did you think the RNLI was a pigs-in-trouble type of organisation?

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