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radougherty

join:1999-07-23
Austin, TX
 Can the backbone handle it?

I wonder if the pacific US links would be able to handle the additional traffic (making the assumption that a lot of traffic would be headed this way).

jervin123

join:2005-04-14
Philadelphia, PA

I don't think the backbones both headed east and west in & out of india could handle it. Maybe theres some undersea cable there attatched to that we don't know about yet but when you download from indian mirriors to the us they are pretty bad just like the rest of asia. but I've had good results from europe
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