Re: SA pigeon 'faster than broadband'
--- nick@foobar.org wrote: So, good news all around. Let's hope that IP over carrier pigeon will soon become a thing of the past. ------------------------------------- 4GB = 32Gb 32Gb in 2 hours is 4.45Mbps. That's a pretty good DSL upstream bandwidth. scott
If this news had come out a little earlier, some pigeon breeding programs may have qualified for broadband stimulus grants. Edible, self-replicating IP carriers are pretty special anyhow. Scott Weeks wrote:
--- nick@foobar.org wrote: So, good news all around. Let's hope that IP over carrier pigeon will soon become a thing of the past. -------------------------------------
4GB = 32Gb
32Gb in 2 hours is 4.45Mbps. That's a pretty good DSL upstream bandwidth.
scott
-- Richard Bennett Research Fellow Information Technology and Innovation Foundation Washington, DC
"Edible, self-replicating IP carriers are pretty special anyhow." Mainstream IPv6 Here we come! ;) On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Richard Bennett <richard@bennett.com>wrote:
If this news had come out a little earlier, some pigeon breeding programs may have qualified for broadband stimulus grants. Edible, self-replicating IP carriers are pretty special anyhow.
Scott Weeks wrote:
--- nick@foobar.org wrote: So, good news all around. Let's hope that IP over carrier pigeon will soon become a thing of the past. -------------------------------------
4GB = 32Gb
32Gb in 2 hours is 4.45Mbps. That's a pretty good DSL upstream bandwidth.
scott
-- Richard Bennett Research Fellow Information Technology and Innovation Foundation Washington, DC
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