University of Essex transmits at 10.4Gbps… wirelessly

Scott | Uncategorized | Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

(via Engadget.com)

Burst wireless transmission speeds may not mean a whole lot, but you’ve got to dig the novelty of the University of Essex’s new world record wireless data transmission rates. Yup, they got a full 10.4Gbps over the air, just to show they could it could be done. You
know, for science. No, this isn’t a see-whose-is-bigger contest with Siemens at all. Nope, not at all.

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