idk. aren't they tier 1? what if it breaks peering? is all their management capability strictly "inside" their network? what would happen to the rest of the internet if they dropped off?
The article comes off as mostly clickbait TBH.
I live in San Francisco, our school system here stinks.
I'd say about 25% of the teachers at my kid's school are incompetent so that kinda lines up with 1:4 saying "technology bad". It took the pandemic for the school system to come 20 years into the future technology wise and they're still at least 15 years behind.
I honestly wouldn't trust a teacher to tell me what the future should be or if something is good or bad...