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German researchers achieve record for fastest wireless speed

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Researchers at Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute for Technology and the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics have managed to break records for the world’s fastest Wi-Fi connection. Results were set at a speed of 100Gbps and a signal distance of 66 feet, something the researchers are hoping to fine-tune.

Whilst the potential for speed of that nature is endless, it would not work well for indoor use, given that the signal has trouble penetrating walls. However, should a larger distance be attained, this sort of internet connection could cover entire cities. Until then, just remember that speeds like this have only been achieved through wired fiber connections – to achieve this sort of speed wirelessly has already been quite a start.

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Mobile Broadband Is Fastest Growing Technology in History

You are here: Home » Uncategorized »  Posted on 10:16 am, October 5, 2013 by sites

According to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), mobile broadband has become the “fastest growing technology in human history”, and is quickly surpassing fixed broadband internet in terms of growth.

With Singapore, Japan and Finland leading the race for mobile broadband penetration, the USA sits back in a slightly disappointing 9th place. In its 2013 report “State of Broadband”, the ITU also stated that to keep up with the current growth in demand, mobile broadband spectrum efficiency will need to improve “by a factor of then”.

Along with its findings on broadband growth, the ITU went on to note that as yet, two thirds of the planet remains unconnected, and that universality could be the key to an effective broadband policy. It is worth noting also that internet users are predicted to reach 2.75 billion this year alone. Around the world, there are now more than 70 countries which boast internet connectivity by over 50% of their population.

The report went on to question whether private enterprises could really be relied upon to increase internet connectivity around the world, noting that remote users are often left without internet access due to higher costs to providers. Problems such as these are seen to stand in the way of making the internet accessible to the entire global population.

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