Broadband + new algorithm = broadband x 200


Added: 04-02-2008
Author: Adair Cameron
Category: Wideband Internet
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Broadband users who are fed up with slow broadband speeds, but gives them, they told the existing copper phone you can not directly possible in providing for a pleasant surprise, thanks to a new mathematical formula that revolutionary.

Australian PhD graduate John Papandriopoulos claim that they found the Turbo-charge as ADSL broadband speeds, enabling broadband speed up to 200 times faster.

The new system uses an algorithm that reduces the impact of cross flow on the night of the internet which has the same physical copper telephone lines.

According to Dr. Papandriopoulos, the new algorithm can provide broadband speeds of up to an impressive 250Mbps on existing telecommunications infrastructure. This would be ideal, given the current state of Britain's broadband. Many broadband users receive less than half the advertised broadband speeds up to 8Mbps.

Using this algorithm nedladdningshastighet increased speed, broadband allows users to download data speeds between 30Mbps. A practical example of this new speed is that you can use to allow full-length DVD movies for download in under three minutes.

Dr. Papandriopoulos now pray two patents in the United States and Australian citizen to apply new algorithms to broadband Internet servers around the world. If all goes well, his findings also may be one of the hottest properties among broadband service providers.

Not only will improve broadband in the world but to save billions of young people. BT is currently in development BT21CN (BT 21st Century Network) which will include installing fiber optics to increase broadband speeds to 24Mbps and cost £ 10bn.

If the algorithm is applied on the web now, so no need to develop such a theory is still BT broadband speeds could reach a higher broadband speeds without the need for fiber optics.

Britain is in much need to improve broadband and Dr John Papandriopoulos we can only answer.




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