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  • George KG Offline
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    https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/westfalen-lippe/pferd-internet-daten-transfer-wettbewerb-schmallenberg-100.html

    (Google Translate)

    In Schmallenberg-Oberkirchen, the " WOLL magazine" has started an unusual race: Who will get the files to their destination faster: a horse or the Internet?

    It's about 4.5 gigabytes of photos that photographer Klaus-Peter Kappest would like to send to a printer. At home in Schmallenberg-Oberkirchen, he starts a data transfer over the Internet.

    At the same time, mounted messengers set off with a DVD on which the photos were burned. It's about 10 kilometers to the destination. A well manageable route for trained riders and horses.

    After a good hour they are there, while the bits in Oberkirchen are just sneaking through the copper cables. In the industrial areas of Schmallenberg there is already fiber optics, " but there are many companies in the villages here, " says Klaus-Peter Kappest.

    There is a problem with the Telekom appointment

    He is particularly frustrated that the fiber optic cable has been in his basement for eight months. Only a Telekom technician can connect that. But Klaus-Peter Kappest simply doesn't get an appointment.

    Internet is still charging - horses already in the stable

    Telekom replied in writing: " Unfortunately there was a delay in the civil engineering work for the main cable route. [...] Mr. Kappest can book his connection with us by January 2021 at the latest. "

    Couriers sit on horses The horses have beaten the copper cables by a long way

    Back at the race, the files are still far from uploaded an hour later. The riders' horses are already back in the stable.

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • bachophileB Offline
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      Ok but those were fast horses. Not the ones pulling buggies in Central Park.

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      • KlausK Offline
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        I remember how back in college days in my networking class, the professor used to explain the independence of bandwidth and latency with the sentence "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a truck full of harddrives".

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