Japanese firm invents half-second movie transmission
Filed under: Tech Stuff, Distribution, Home Entertainment
Falling asleep at your computer waiting for torrents to download? Well, in five years, you may have another option. Kansei Electric Power Company, Japan's second-largest utility, says it has developed the technology to transmit a two-hour film in half a second. Kansei syas the process uses fibre-optic cables attached to "power-transmitting steel towers". At one terabit per second, the process is said to be more than 100 times faster than the fastest Internet data transmission methods currently in use. Kansei says it doesn't know how or when it will be able to offer the process for commercial use, but a company spokesman speculated that it may not be until 2010.
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10-27-2005 @ 9:35PM
Finished.Law.School said...
Now if someone would only make a movie that I wanted to see that quickly this would be a great idea...
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10-28-2005 @ 12:52PM
The Jeremy said...
How is this going to work with my Belkin surge protector?
Just think if Belkin or APS still existed in the time frame of the Star Trek Universe...how many ensigns could have been saved had their consoles not exploded if Starfleet simply plugged in a surge protector sold at the local Best Buy.
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10-28-2005 @ 12:53PM
The Jeremy said...
Finished, I'm coming up on you in the stars department.
You better post more soon or you are gonna be doing an impression of Biggs Darklighter to my Darth Vader! :)
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