Scott
11-07-2007, 08:56 AM
AN AUSTRALIAN researcher has found a way to make broadband connections up to 100 times faster.
University of Melbourne research fellow John Papandriopoulos is moving to Silicon Valley after developing an algorithm to reduce the electromagnetic interference that slows down ADSL connections.
Most ADSL services are effectively limited to speeds between 1 Mbps to 20 Mbps, but if Dr Papandriopoulos' technology succeeds this will be closer to 100 Mbps.
Read full story here (http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/australian-invention-puts-more-byte-into-broadband/2007/11/05/1194117959964.html)
Would be nice if this tech could be applied in a year or 2 but i think thats hoping for to much.
University of Melbourne research fellow John Papandriopoulos is moving to Silicon Valley after developing an algorithm to reduce the electromagnetic interference that slows down ADSL connections.
Most ADSL services are effectively limited to speeds between 1 Mbps to 20 Mbps, but if Dr Papandriopoulos' technology succeeds this will be closer to 100 Mbps.
Read full story here (http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/australian-invention-puts-more-byte-into-broadband/2007/11/05/1194117959964.html)
Would be nice if this tech could be applied in a year or 2 but i think thats hoping for to much.