Sewers Could Cut The Price Of Broadband

Filed under: Broadband, Computers, News | By: Daz
Posted on: December 7, 2007 | No Comments

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A firm in Britain has clamed that if we used the UK’s sewer network it would drastically cut down the costs of broadband.

It is said that “The sewer network is more than capable of handling cable. There is no reason why this can’t be deployed throughout the UK.”

H20 began installing broadband fibres in sewer systems in 2003 but with 360,000 miles of sewers in the UK this may take some time and could prove very expensive.

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