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		<title>Aussies Unveil Six Gigabit Wireless Link</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's not just the snakes and other creatures Down Under that can kill; Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, just flattened every other wireless technology with a six gigabit demonstration.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not just the snakes and other creatures Down Under that can kill; Australia&#8217;s national science agency, CSIRO, just flattened every other wireless technology with a six gigabit demonstration.</p>
<p><tt><i>Colonel Sandurz: Prepare for light speed.<br />
Dark Helmet: No, no, light speed is too slow.<br />
Sandurz: Light speed too slow?<br />
Helmet: Yes, we'll have to go right to ludicrous speed!<br />
Sandurz: Ludicrous speed!  Sir, we've never gone that fast before.  I don't think the ship can take it.<br />
Helmet: What's the matter, Colonel Sandurz...CHICKEN?!</i><br />
  -- If we're going to talk about speed, we have to reference <a href=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094012/maindetails class=bluelink>Spaceballs</a></tt></p>
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<p>The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has blown the doors off the limitations of wireless connectivity. They have managed to <a href=http://www.csiro.au/csiro/content/standard/ps2kj.html class=bluelink>achieve</a> six gigabit speed that easily exceeds anything being offered by ISPs or telcos for their customers today.</p>
<p>For people who have been delighted with paying for 700 kbps from a wireless service provider, here&#8217;s a little perspective. The CSIRO demonstration delivered &#8220;16 simultaneous streams of DVD quality video over a 250 metre link with no loss of quality or delays.&#8221;</p>
<p>While using only a quarter of the capacity of the link.</p>
<p>&#8220;The system is suitable for situations where a high speed link is needed but it is too expensive or logistically difficult to lay fibre, such as in congested urban environments, and across valleys and rivers,&#8221; Dr. Jay Guo, Director of the Wireless Technologies Laboratory at CSIRO said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The system is also ideal for creating networks to meet short term needs such as emergencies and large events.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hurricane Katrina comes to mind, as a number of ad hoc efforts managed to get areas wirelessly connected so people could use VoIP phones and Internet connections to communicate with families or relief agencies.</p>
<p>Even better, this is just the first step toward wireless connections of as much as 12 gigabits per second. At its current speed, the connection can push through Shakespeare&#8217;s collected works in under seven thousandths of a second. </p>
<p>DVD movies would breeze through in about six seconds.</p>
<p>CSIRO also noted that &#8220;the system operates at 85GHz in the millimetre-wave part of the electromagnetic spectrum (above 55 GHz) which offers the potential for these enormous speeds and is not yet congested by other uses.&#8221;</p>
<p>If such a system could debut in the United States, and there will be plenty of telco lobbying to ensure that they aren&#8217;t brushed aside by the technology, it would dramatically enhance the efforts to get virtually everyone in the country connected to the Internet, either by browser or VoIP. </p>
<p>Let the Google Network speculation and random thoughts begin, because they could deliver so much video advertising on a 6Gb network that their accounting department would need 30&#8243; monitors just to see how much revenue is coming in on their spreadsheets.</p>
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<p>David Utter is a staff writer for WebProNews covering technology and business. </p>
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