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FCC will step in and regulate the back-bone.
The regulations are mostly in the area of speed and performance, something the research/hobbyist nets never really cared about. To have a nationwide, reliable, secure, and consistent packet transport, you have to consider end-to-end performance.
One of the major issues will be whether Hawaii, Alaska, and the other various islands, such as CUBA, are part of the .UBA from a regulated performance point of view. Congress can not legislate that a single thin fiber will carry more bits, it just lays there and does not care.
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FCC will step in and regulate the back-bone.
by Anonymous
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.UBA - United Bunkers of America - Bit Bunkers
Where the new root-servers are located - Shhhhhh
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