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JK> WWB-Region 48 Echos Forward List ROM.253 1436 16/01/02 R53
JK> WWB-Romania backbone RUS.253 402 16/01/02 Romania Russian
JK> WWB-backbone SPA.234 4481 27/12/02 Spanish echos via
JK> WWB-2:341/14{at}fidonet SWE.220 6810 15/10/02 Swedish echos via
JK> WWB-2:20/11
JK> Some of these distribution systems mesh with each other at
JK> one system sharing a number of echos..
JK> Hopefully this hasn't given you much of a headache
I never realized that Fido was so pervasive. Does all this
infrastructure still exist today? Who pays for it all?
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