Anonymous ID: ffa837 March 6, 2019, 12:49 p.m. No.5541924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1963 >>2020 >>2268 >>2349

Went looking for information in USAspending.gov on Thundercat IT company from Bread #7083. Largest contract was for Grey Wolf Pocatello. Went looking for Pocatello. FBI data center scheduled to open in 'early' 2019 which was found in an article from 2016 on https://www.datacenterknowledge.com. Several interesting articles on the same page:

 

Companies Google (Alphabet)

Can Google Become the Next Big Cybersecurity Vendor?

Backstory, a nascent Google cybersecurity unit’s first product, aims to protect enterprise infrastructure on-prem and in the cloud.

Maria Korolov | Mar 06, 2019

 

Facebook to Sell Bandwidth on Its New Inter-Data Center Fiber Routes

The company hopes to monetize unused bandwidth while improving broadband penetration in rural America.

Yevgeniy Sverdlik | Mar 05, 2019

FTA: Facebook said on Saturday that it will sell excess bandwidth on two long-haul fiber routes it is building between data centers in Ohio, Virginia, and North Carolina. Facebook’s new subsidiary called Middle Mile Infrastructure will sell wholesale bandwidth to carriers that want to connect local communities to the Facebook routes. Would you buy into a product that used Facebook fiber routes? Feels bad, man.

 

Since Anons have taught me how to sauce tangs, went to see if Middle Mile was in the USAspending.gov database. They weren't colluding were they? There is no way that their censorship was bought and paid for, is there? I mean $1Billion Dollars in grants isn't that big a deal, right?

 

https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2016/04/29/fbi-to-build-data-center-in-idaho

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/recipient/028fdcf9-c226-b6da-d493-aeeb95f002ed-P

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/award/69579010

https://www.usaspending.gov/#/keyword_search/%22Middle%20Mile%22

Anonymous ID: ffa837 March 6, 2019, 12:57 p.m. No.5542020   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5541924 Sorry Anons. I'm not saying here that the grants went directly to Facebook. But it looks like Facebook will be the beneficiary of states 'taking the bait'. Who doesn't want high speed rural access? BUT, and here's the big but, doesn't it suck that the states who take the bait will all be running on a Facebook product? Nothing like an infrastructure grant to make it look like a good deal.