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The Pan-American Communication Network or PAC-NET is a post collapse internet and telephone wiring treaty, mainly between the Three Unions, Lakota, the Washington Republic, and Canada. It runs from Seattle, Washington, through unclaimed Rockies, Lakota and junctions at Minnesota, either running down through unclaimed territory down to Texas or through the Upper Peninsula, through Canada, and into Boston, United Commonwealth.
History
International Use
Underwater wiring is ran from Seattle to Japan, and from Boston to Great Britan, and in extent, Europe.
Midwest - Soviet Usage Rights
The Republic of Texas (blah blah blah whining about the midwest talking to big bro)