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Dundee gets bog standard Internet

Sewer service will hit 100Mbps

DUNDEE IN SCOTLAND is the latest city in the UK to get a complete new fibre optic network running through existing sewer pipes.

The 100Mbps service, which will be available to every home in Dundee, is being put together at a cost of £30 million by H2O Networks.

Work on the Dundee Fibrecity Network project begins in six months time but no firm date has been set for completion. µ

L’Inq
The Herald

Comments

Tsip is here!

yay now i can get 100mbs while im n the bog!

http://www.google.com/tisp/
posted by : ben, 19 June 2008

Dundee!?

Why Dundee of all places? Nobody cares about Dundee, it's almost as bad as Aberdeen (which is nearly as bad as Edinburgh)! They need to be rolling this out in Glasgow, the real heart of Scotland.
posted by : Shepard, 19 June 2008

Glaswegians would only pull it out of the brown water and use it for...

tacky christmas decorations.

Or to beat each other up with it.

Or to sell it down a backstreet.

;-)
posted by : hotdawg, 20 June 2008

downloading...

They'll spend all day downloading shite...
posted by : 99flake, 21 June 2008
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