Have you accounted for glass as opposed to vacuum? And the fact that fiber 
optic networks can't be straight lines if their purpose is to aggregate traffic 
along the way and they also need to follow some less-than-straight right of way.

Regards,

Roderick.

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On 6/22/20 12:59 AM, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote:
>> William Herrin
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Why is latency between the east and west coasts so bad? Speed of light
>> accounts for about 15ms each direction for a 30ms round trip. Where does
>> the other 30ms come from and why haven't we gotten rid of it?
>>
> Wallstreet did :)
> https://www.wired.com/2012/08/ff_wallstreet_trading/

“Of course, you’d need a particle accelerator to make it work.”

So THAT'S why CERN wants to build an even bigger accelerator than the LHC!

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