THE LOCAL EXCHANGE IN 2015
In 1986 the local exchange network was much different than it is today. Then there was no household Internet penetration, and only 6% of office computers sat on a network. Sonet, IP and ATM were acronyms only a few engineers had heard of, and the first fiber feeders from central offices were just being deployed. If the network in 1986 seems archaic, imagine today's network several years from now. Research firm Technology Futures painted just such a picture of the local exchange in 2015.
— Kevin Fitchard
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