If you think 12, 30 or even 100Mbps is a fast speed for Broadband? Then how about 250 megabits per second! Thats the calculation set by a Melbourne PhD student who claims that speeds at this limit are reachable using telephone lines and DSL Broadband.
Dr John Papandriopoulos won a Melbourne University academic major prize (Chancellor's Prize for Excellence in the PhD) for a mathematic Broadband theory that suggests speeds of 250Mbits are attainable. Dr John has also applied for patent rights in the U.S. and Australia. Maybe the Federal Government should award this clever fellow a $4Billion dollar grant to develop a high speed Broadband Network?
A MELBOURNE PhD student has developed technology to make broadband internet up to 200 times faster without having to install expensive fibre optic cables.
Dr Papandriopoulos' research, which took a year to complete, uses mathematic modelling to reduce the interference that slows down downloading.
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