Australia now has a
fat pipe to the rest of the world; the Southern Cross Cable Network opened
today, and once it's complete, will provide 120 gigabits of bandwidth between
Australia and the US -- 120 times than the present capacity.
However, Australia's links to the rest of the world still seem to go
pretty much exclusively through the US backbone; it'd be nice to see some
more redundancy.
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