> I find it both happy and disturbing.  I remember the first 2.4/2.5g links I 
> turned up as well as the first 10g and (eventually) the first 100g links.
> 
> I was leaving the house earlier this week thinking about how it used to be 
> Mbps of traffic that was a lot and now it’s Gbps and how that’s shifted to 
> Tbps.
> 
> While it makes me feel old, it’s also something that I marvel about 
> periodically.

A bit of perspective on bandwidth and feeling old.  The first non-academic 
connection from Africa (Usenet and Email, pre-Internet) ran at about 9600 bps 
over a Telebit Trailblazer in my living room.

The first non-academic IP connection was a satellite connection (64Kbps IIRC, 
not in my living room :-)).

Now we have a bajillion Gbps over submarine fibre landing pretty much 
everywhere, and my guess is that it is not enough bandwidth.

All this to bring such vital resources as Facebook and Netflix :-)

        paul

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