Haven't seen it around so here's a series of KML files (5mb 7z) showing Dark Fibre's total rollout as of April.
Red – Planned Routes
Blue – Work in progress
Green – Completed routes
Orange – Completed routes verified by quality engineers
Haven't seen it around so here's a series of KML files (5mb 7z) showing Dark Fibre's total rollout as of April.
Red – Planned Routes
Blue – Work in progress
Green – Completed routes
Orange – Completed routes verified by quality engineers
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wish i could download, but darn my cap. Is there a version of this on quickshare? I can download from quickshare on my local only cap.
Lenovo x230 i5, built to last and go anywhere
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Linux Mint 14 + Wine&MS Office
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According to this, I have direct access to Fibre. I'm in a "Green Route".
My current ISP is Neotel and I ask them sometime ago (couple of weeks ago, less than a month) if I can have fibre access to my premises (FTTP) and they said "No, no coverage to your area yet. You may have fibre around September/December 2012".
If this is 100%, how can I get fibre to my office? Any ideas? Who should I bribe?
I am less than a kilometer from a green route. Now to find an ISP who can connect me.
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the "Go to", rather than the destination, as harmful."
Oh thought this was for EL specifically until I opened the kml, my bad.
A computer programmer is someone who, when told to "Go to Hell", sees
the "Go to", rather than the destination, as harmful."
What program must I get to view these files?
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