@nvk Probably explains why we don't have mesh networks yet.

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@verretor @nvk Physics/comp-sci explains that: there's no good way to build a large-scale mesh network. The *internet* is a large-scale mesh network, and it has severe scaling problems with global routing table size. It only works because the point-to-point connections at the backbone level can be made to have arbitrarily high bandwidth. The total number of backbone "nodes" (really routing entities) is limited.

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