• Broadband over 'wet string' tested for fun
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42338067[/url]
No stop, don't give the Australian government any ideas
i imagine is could actually be really useful for developing countries
[QUOTE=NightmareX91;52972751]i imagine is could actually be really useful for developing countries[/QUOTE] Like they have water to spare.
I mean it's technically fiber internet.
Oh hey thats better speeds than the cable to my house, wtf timewarner/spectrum [editline]13th December 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=NightmareX91;52972751]i imagine is could actually be really useful for developing countries[/QUOTE] More a proof that you don't need very conductive materials to transmit signals now. For example, if you can transmit signals over carbon fiber strands instead of wires or fiber optics you could make some pretty compact electronics
[QUOTE=The golden;52973178]Brb gotta go water the internet to keep it running.[/QUOTE] Fuck too much water, now the bits are leaking everywhere
[QUOTE=NightmareX91;52972751]i imagine is could actually be really useful for developing countries[/QUOTE] [quote]have successfully made a broadband connection work over 2m[/quote] Good luck :v:
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