Re: [Fwd: Emerging Network Usage and Engineering Issues]

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Ofcourse I know about EMP.  But what I mean is this, all international credit cards, bank transfers, insurance, commerce deals etc. are supported, initiated, terminated or developed in a city in USA.    Even if you want to make a bank transfer from one street to another in Kenya, you go through the USA/ that city.  Do you get the picture??
 
Nyagudi Musandu

Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch@muada.com> wrote:
On dinsdag, aug 26, 2003, at 10:09 Europe/Amsterdam, NM Research wrote:

> A scenario where all the ecommerce code and routing
> code ( paid traffic ) would fail is if the Financial
> Capital City of the World is Struck in a light nuke
> attack. Are you, or is the code capable of handle
> this ?

This is not a matter of code, but a matter of hardware. You need to
have all your hardware in a Faraday cage to avoid the electronics from
being fried by the EM pulse. But even then you're not safe: someone who
is supposed to know about these things once told me that fiber optic
cables have the nasty tendency to explode when a nuke goes off. The
huge EM fields cause induction in the steel mechanical reinforcement in
the cable, causing it to get incredibly hot incredibly fast. I also
gather that radioactivity degrades ! the transparency of fiber, so that
could lead to trouble even if the cable doesn't explode.

But our current routing protocols will be happy to route around failed
routers and links. No problems there.


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