As Anne-Mari Leppinen tells it, her British colleague simply could not believe that cables allowing high speed access to the internet had been laid in the middle of a forest in remote western Finland.
"He asked me: 'Do you actually have your fibre optic cable in the ditch?' I replied: 'Yes'."
A few kilometres later, the man, who was being driven to an IT conference in the area, felt the need for further inquiry: "Is it still there?"
"People still find it very strange that we...
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