On Thursday 07 February 2008 01:27, Charles Jones wrote:
> Technomage-hawke wrote:
> > This is the lesson of Nihilism that is being learned the hard way in the
> > middle east. Perhaps them cutting themselves off is a good thing.
>
> If they wanted to cut themselves off, wouldn't it be easier to just
> unplug their routers? Do they even have the ability to cut undersea
> cables? Why doesn't someone just go around to all the countries that
> have submarines and point blank ask, hey did you guys do this?
Thats not the point with the people who commit destructive acts. sumply
unplugging the routers isn't enough. they have to make sure the equipment
cannot be used.
as for asking point blank, most of the countries will not admit officially
that they had anything to do with this. and most of the countries involved
support the terrorists unofficially.
> > in any case, it shouldn't be all that hard to reroute around the problem
> > area. There is, after all, a huge surplus of "dark" cable that can be lit
> > up for situations such as this.
>
> What dark cable are you referring to? I believe the only "backup" cables
> are also-live, lower-bandwidth ones. Looks like thusfar nobody has
> re-routed: http://www.internettrafficreport.com/history/267.htm
QWEST had (not sure of they still do) a bunch of backup cables that were dark
(for tax reasons) and had remained dark through much of this decade. I don't
know if that state of affairs has changed or not.
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