BBC News: UK 'li-fi' data speed breakthrough

Phil philmt59 at aol.com
Mon Oct 28 15:46:31 CDT 2013


But I only want 3.5 Mbit of data. It still takes a whole second to arrive, plus adverts and spam.

Fastest data transfer? Sneakernet. One computer tech in training shoes carrying a 1 TB drive from one room to another. Otherwise, I agree with you.

Phil M1GWZ



On 28 Oct 2013, at 20:31, Mark Whittington wrote:

> Well, yeah, basically.
> 
> Three men each driving a truck at 35 miles per hour will move the same amount of cargo as one man driving a truck at 105 mph (assuming a 0-time return trip and load/unload time).
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Phil <philmt59 at aol.com> wrote:
> Three men each driving at 35 miles per hour equal one man driving at 105 mph (under laboratory conditions).
> 
> Phil M1GWZ
> 
> 
> 
> On 28 Oct 2013, at 13:46, Andre Kesteloot wrote:
> 
> > I saw this story on the BBC News iPhone App and thought you should see it:
> >
> > UK 'li-fi' data speed breakthrough
> >
> > UK researchers say they have achieved 10Gbit/s wireless data speeds using light from micro-LED light bulbs.
> >
> > Read more:
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24711935
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