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Where old tech meets new. Silicon.com's Steve Ranger goes underground to visit a sewer system in the east end of London that was built during Queen Victoria's reign to help rid the city of smells and disease.

At the Thames Water depot near Stratford, you can now see a much more high-tech network which it is now hosting Geo's business broadband network.

Photos by Steve Ranger.

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Satellite? No thanks!
You crazy? Did you ever know how slow that thing is to reply a single ping? Go play some online game and you will see, it just sucks!

Sewer is the big thing, IF they pay a fortune (salary) for it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Gradius2 Posted on: 07/24/08  (Edited: 07/24/2008 @ 09:31) You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Whoever was banging on the door during the implementation meeting BALTHOR   | 07/23/08
RE: (Gallery: Broadband in a sewer) p_r_smith@...   | 07/24/08
RE: Broadband in a sewer ca1ic0cat   | 07/24/08
RE: Broadband in a sewer... bfilipiak@...   | 07/24/08
Satellite? No thanks! Gradius2   | 07/24/08

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