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Mauritius must be in North Africa, because here in South Africa i dont expect to see this for a loooooooong time to come.
is an island nation off the coast of Africa in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 kilometers (560*mi) east of Madagascar. In addition to the island of Mauritius, the republic includes the islands of St. Brandon, Rodrigues and the Agalega Islands. Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands, with the French island of Réunion 200*km (125*mi) to the southwest and the island of Rodrigues 570*km to the East-northeast.
Mauritius must be in North Africa, because here in South Africa i dont expect to see this for a loooooooong time to come.
Anyway haven't [-]Mauritius[/-] The Rest Of The World always been quite far ahead of us in terms of broadband?
They're still stuck with a 56k mentality in a fibre optic world
See it's not only Americans who have no knowledge of basic Geography...Mauritius must be in North Africa, because here in South Africa i dont expect to see this for a loooooooong time to come.![]()
Anyway, [-]haven't[/-] hasn't [-]Mauritius[/-] The Rest Of The World always been quite far ahead of us in terms of broadband?
Fixed it a wee bit![]()
No its okay, you can limit each subscriber to 56k on their fibre - so the fibre rollout can commence...![]()
Assuming that one lives 500m from the nearest 'junction' or whatever the fibre optic equivalent is, a grand total of 4400 homes will get fibre optic access at a cost of US$318 million??The rollout will require the deployment of some 2,200km of optical fibre