Experimental 4G Phone Service Faster Than Cable
JymBrittain writes "NewScientist reports that Japanese researchers have achieved blistering rates of transmission for cell phones that allowed for viewing of 32 high definition video streams, while traveling in an automobile at 20 kilometers per hour. From the article: "Officials from NTT DoCoMo say the phones could receive data at 100 megabits per second on the move and at up to a gigabit per second while static. At this rate, an entire DVD could be downloaded within a minute." These transmission rates were achieved using new experimental methods of multiplexing."
32 simultaneous porn streams?! Oh my! I don't need to be going at 20mph for that..
Death by snoo-snoo!
20 kilometers per hour!
OMG, that's incredible.
At this rate the technology will never reach the USA. Thanks for pointing that out right away jerks.
How does a 7-person democracy cut a pie? Into 4 pieces.
If I left the phone in my pocket while torrenting an ISO to my Powerbook with an 802.11g link, would I be rendered sterile?
Everyone's favourite unit..+ per+hour+in+furlongs+per+fortnight&meta=
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=20+kilometers
20 kilometers per hour = 33 404.9153 furlongs per fortnight
Death by snoo-snoo!
Hollywood surrenders. Film at 11.
...a render farm made up of cellphones.
Neither, there's no f'ing cell receiption between Amarillo and Dallas. Thought that was a math problem huh?!
backwater.. the USA. where you too can get a mere 3 mbit/s monodirectional while people in scandanavia and japan get 20 megabits minimum, and will soon have gigabit service to their phones. I would like to personally thank the FCC for fostering the competition necessary to get us here.
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