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Yes, that is true. In my statement though, i was relating to a security
breech or similar along the canada border, or other security factors, not just natural disasters as you stated, but i see your point clearly. One thing to consider when designing a system like the one above, is that it depends entirely on common carriers to provide the interconnections that support that wide area coverage. If you have a big disaster (earthquake, supervolcano, or the like) that takes out your common carrier links, by knocking all the microwave dish antennas out of alignment, your really cool digital system DIES, BIGTIME, and no amount of support is going to bring it back quickly, untill those links are fixed. This is a couple of months worth of work for a State wide system. |
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