 | Network Redundancy What dawned on me is that few of us have a redundant internet access whether in the office or at home. Maybe 3G or WiMax will change that, but so far few people have a wireless card or tether their wireless phone to their home network. By comparison we have a redundant phone service (land line/wireless/VoIP) redundant lights (electrical/generators/batteries/candles), redundant water (tap/bottles/wells), redundant TV (cable/satellite/OTA), redundant transportation (cars/bus/train/boat/bike/walk). I remember dial-up being used as a fail-back connection, but how many people can use dial-up modems with the over-bloated web sites we have these days? |
 | For news i have TV, fios, iPhone 3G, and if all that fails THE CAR RADIO!
The internet is similar to ordering a pizza for delivery, they all have to drive to you, or you drive to them, if the roads are out, no pizza.
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