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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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#45
Wtf Yasor, how the fuck is that possible? 100 is almost standard here in Sweden, but wtf, more then that, let alone 6 times more is ridicolous.

I want that connection for my online gaming :D
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#50
Gigabit servers, nothing new there.
What about a 40 Gigabit connection?



Sigbritt Löthberg's home has been supplied with a blistering 40 Gigabits per second connection, many thousands of times faster than the average residential link and the first time ever that a home user has experienced such a high speed.

But Sigbritt, who had never had a computer until now, is no ordinary 75 year old. She is the mother of Swedish internet legend Peter Löthberg who, along with Karlstad Stadsnät, the local council's network arm, has arranged the connection.

"This is more than just a demonstration," said network boss Hafsteinn Jonsson.

"As a network owner we're trying to persuade internet operators to invest in faster connections. And Peter Löthberg wanted to show how you can build a low price, high capacity line over long distances," he told The Local.

Sigbritt will now be able to enjoy 1,500 high definition HDTV channels simultaneously. Or, if there is nothing worth watching there, she will be able to download a full high definition DVD in just two seconds.

The secret behind Sigbritt's ultra-fast connection is a new modulation technique which allows data to be transferred directly between two routers up to 2,000 kilometres apart, with no intermediary transponders.

According to Karlstad Stadsnät the distance is, in theory, unlimited - there is no data loss as long as the fibre is in place.

"I want to show that there are other methods than the old fashioned ways such as copper wires and radio, which lack the possibilities that fibre has," said Peter Löthberg, who now works at Cisco.

Cisco contributed to the project but the point, said Hafsteinn Jonsson, is that fibre technology makes such high speed connections technically and commercially viable.

"The most difficult part of the whole project was installing Windows on Sigbritt's PC," said Jonsson.


http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/
 
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Martin

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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    Strange that Ali got better number but yet less ranking.
    I'm guessing that the ranking is not based on the speed, it's the average score that users give the ISP, its reputation.
     

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