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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: THX on July 20, 2005, 10:44:00 AM
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Broadband eyes a quantum leap
Internet access 50 times faster than current speeds could arrive via TV cables as early as \'06.
July 20, 2005: 7:48 AM EDT
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Broadband Internet access via TV cables will be able to hit 100 megabits per second as early as next year, 50 times faster than the average broadband speeds now offered to cable TV homes, a Finnish firm said Wednesday.
Similar data transmission speeds are possible over fiber networks, but these cost much more for the operators to build.
"This is a cost-efficient technology as we use the cable TV networks which are already in place," Jukka Rinnevaara, chief executive of small-cap Finnish broadband equipment manufacturer Teleste, told Reuters.
Teleste, whose rivals include big U.S. firms Scientific Atlanta (up $1.11 to $38.31, Research) and Cisco Systems Inc. (up $0.52 to $20.17, Research), said it would early next year bring to the market its ethernet-to-home product, which will give consumers access to 100Mb/s speed.
The sector is closely followed by big technology firms. Last month Sweden\'s Ericsson (up $0.04 to $34.07, Research) offered $51 million to buy Norwegian firm AXXESSIT, which makes broadband ethernet access equipment for telecom operators. To accelerate the transmission speed Teleste fits ethernet -- a cheap and standard transport method for Internet data over broadband networks -- into cable television networks.
It said it expects first rival technology to be on the market at the earliest in the second quarter of 2007.
Teleste is running a field-trial with cable TV service provider Essent in Netherlands, but not yet at the top speeds it expects most homes will need within a few years.
"Based on our research, 30 megabits per second is the absolute minimum in future homes. Just one TV program would take 10-20 megabits per second of this alone. So, very fast we would reach a need for 30 megabits, and also for 50 megabits per second," Pekka Rissanen, a Teleste executive told a news conference.
Rissanen said the cost of connecting a home with the new ethernet-to-the-home technology can vary between 50 ($60.28) and 200 ($241).
CEO Rinnevaara declined to say how much the new technology could boost Teleste\'s sales or profits in the next 12 months.
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Wish I could give a link but the board I stole this from didn\'t provide one. :p
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100mbps...that\'s like...instant everything.
It would take less than 2 minutes to download a gig. :eek:
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Originally posted by EviscerationX
100mbps...that\'s like...instant everything.
It would take less than 2 minutes to download a gig. :eek:
you know what, i just did the math and...
yeah you are right. it would take less than 2 minutes to download a Gigabyte...
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:D
Pshh...you doubted me. :rolleyes:
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LOL. Kind of, I was curious too btw.:D
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I think this will be an all-in-one line though. It will have to transfer digital video to each cable box in your house (if you have digital cable). Set aside 30mbps or so for that, but still what\'s leftoever is pretty good. :)
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as always, you\'re still limited to the server your connecting to... still good though.
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as always, you\'re still limited to the server your connecting to... still good though.
Tis true
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Good point. though it would be nice to maintain a low ping while your roommates/family are downloading/surfing the nets.
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Dizam.
Instant everything.
Scary