Re: Who Carries TV Signals and Long Distance Today? |
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Jim Haynes (haynes@alumni.uark.edu) Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:45:31 GMT
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A related question: Western Union built a transcontinental microwave network, but I guess they never succeeded in capturing any TV business. So they had more bandwidth than needed for the telegraph business. Perhaps they couldn't get the TV business because their microwave system didn't go to enough places.
Had they been so inclined, I guess they could have done what MCI did
Comments, anyone?
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