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German researchers achieve record for fastest wireless speed

You are here: Home » Internet Connection »  Posted on 10:25 am, October 22, 2013 by sites

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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Inflight wireless internet about to get faster

You are here: Home » Internet Connection »  Posted on 10:16 am, October 7, 2013 by sites

Wifi access on planes still feels like a novelty to the majority of people, but Americans are already fed up with how slow it still is. Luckily for them internet company Gogo, which is responsible for the majority of Wifi service on planes in the States, is about to speed up its inflight access. Their new technology, called Gogo GTO (Ground to Orbit) will significantly increase the speed of inflight wireless networks from about 10Mbps to 60Mbps. The increased internet speed will stem from improvements to the satellites and the ground-based towers Gogo utilizes for its networks. Current antennae on planes will be replaced by new ones at half the size and twice the efficiency. With these improvements coming in by the end of the year, Americans can look forward to enjoying internet speeds they are used to at less than 35,000 feet on almost all US airlines – Gogo is already available on airlines like Delta, United and US Airways, and Virgin America will be the first to offer the new GTO service.

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