That's one of the reasons we generally opt for larger node sizes. Yes, it does cut down on the total bandwidth you can push out to end users, but in a disaster its much faster to recover as well as provide backup power that is up 24x7 vs hundreds of little nodes.
I disagree with the statement that providers should not be required to
backup their networks.... while I don't think it should be an FCC
requirement, I do believe the providers have an obligation to do that.
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