• 52fighters
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    142 days ago

    I remember when phone lines were made of copper. We were sure that it would be impossible for everyone to have a phone.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      132 days ago

      Only in first-world countries did everyone have a phone and the Earth’s population was half what it is now.

    • Not a replicant
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      32 days ago

      There’s a lot of copper pairs left underground. Many hundreds of thousands of kilometres of it. Use it as a pull-through for fibre-optic bundles, and everyone can have gigabit internet.

      Seriously though, there’ll come a time when that underground obsolete copper will become economic to retrieve.

      • 52fighters
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        14 hours ago

        One of my family members had that job for a good while. What’s interesting is the phone companies did not keep great records of what’s copper and where it is, so a lot of it is likely to remain in place for a long time. Something else he has seen is thieves cutting fiber, thinking it is copper, and causing outages, although that is less frequent than it was years ago.