who out there still not using IPv6 :neofox_what: :ipv6:
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johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu's status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:27:45 JST Johann150 -
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miauz genyau (mia@movsw.0x0.st)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:27:42 JST miauz genyau @lucy @Johann150 60% of germans are still on phpbb forums, exchanging tips on how to best wrap their fritzbox in tin foil to boost their ADSL speeds from 2 mbps to 2.1 mbps
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:blobcatflower: (methyltheobromine@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:27:43 JST :blobcatflower: @Johann150 ~55% of the global population still don't have access to ipv6 (without a vpn to use as a bridge) snacks repeated this. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:40:24 JST iced depresso @mia @Johann150 @lucy spent all the money on the authoritarianism and censorship, nothing left to upgrade the routers :blobfoxfloofowo: -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:47:27 JST iced depresso @Johann150 @mia @lucy in the USA you don't get fiber, democrat or republican. too busy taxation is thefting to massacre random foreigners and the ISPs just keep raising the rates on the copper wires. -
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johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu's status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:47:28 JST Johann150 @mia@movsw.0x0.st @icedquinn@blob.cat @lucy@netzsphaere.xyz fucking conservatives :neofox_you_fucked_up:
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miauz genyau (mia@movsw.0x0.st)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jul-2024 18:47:30 JST miauz genyau @icedquinn @Johann150 @lucy The social-liberal coalition under Helmut Schmidt had already decided on plans for a nationwide fiber optic expansion in 1981. One year later, Helmut Kohl came to power, put the plans on ice and instead promoted cable television. 35 years later, there is still no nationwide fiber optic network.
Kohl's team wanted a latently conservative, docile "counterweight" of private broadcasters to the public broadcasters as soon as possible, as Christian Schwarz-Schilling, Federal Minister for Post and Telecommunications for ten years from 1982, put it. However, the Sat-1-Pro-7-RTL broadcast world could only be built up quickly by using the less expensive copper cable networks.
Leo Kirch was instrumental in the development of private television and pay-TV in Germany, including ProSieben and Sat.1. Leo Kirch and Bild editor-in-chief Kai Diekmann were the best men at Helmut Kohl's wedding in 2008.
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