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Disruptive Technologies For Next 5 Years

prostoalex writes "America's Network magazine, the publication serving to telecom industry, takes a look at the disruptive technologies over the next five years. Disruptive, naturally, for telecom industry. Virtual keyboards, DWDM, broadband connections using powerlines, wearable computers, free-space optics, low-power devices, UltraWideBand, voice over 802.11b and numerous others are discussed, as well as their potential for development over the next five years."

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  1. You can include slashdotting by xyote · · Score: 5, Funny

    as a disruptive technology.

  2. article by naChoZ · · Score: 4, Funny
    geez, 10 minutes after posting: Could not connect to JRun Server

    Do they talk about cable infrastructure did anyone catch?

    Forthcoming improvements to cable technology might be considered disruptive. There's stuff pretty close to market that uses 860 to 1000Mhz for up and downstream, split right down the middle. Supposedly capable of a whopping 100Mbps. Problem is that the bulk of cable plants in the country are only capable of frequencies up to 750Mhz and some of the real backwoods mom-and-pop's only something like 360Mhz.

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  3. JRun Connector Protocol Error by NWT · · Score: 4, Funny

    hope that technology isn't on the list ...

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