The telecommunications business has grown rapidly over the last ten years. So much, so that it has placed enormous demands on the basic transmission systems that get signals from A to B. Several companies have risen to the challenge and stated that they will 'wire the world'. However, there is a lot more to this than simply putting lots of fibre in the ground. This paper examines some of the practical issues in building a reliable transport network and in keeping it going. It also assesses the impact that a wired world will have on those who supply it and those who use it.
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