Friday, May 13, 2005

Its A Gas

US telecommunications company Nethercomm has developed a way to send broadband Internet data over existing natural gas pipelines. They estimate that it should provide 40 - 100 Mbps at essentially the same cost as DSL.

Broadband-in-Gas technology traverses the last mile of broadband and represents a completely new era of low cost access to broadband services and a completely new alternative to cable video, phone and data services.


- Nethercomm

[Via. The Red Ferret]

1 Comments:

At 6:14 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

that claim of 40-100mbps is supposed to be gbps, unless they're comparing it to some retarded sort of optic fibre thats only 20mbps. personally, ill believe it when i see it, looks a bit unprofessional and technically unlikely but who knows

 

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