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The Local - Sigbritt, 75, has world's fastest broadband
I really could do with something like that. Of course I doubt any server on the net could throw out speeds ...
- 07-18-2007 #1
World's fastest internet connection - 40 Gigabits
The Local - Sigbritt, 75, has world's fastest broadband
I really could do with something like that. Of course I doubt any server on the net could throw out speeds at even 10% of that speed.
Certainly would be good for bragging rights.
- 07-18-2007 #2
We're amazed now, but I'm sure in about 50 years we'll laugh at this post.
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- 07-18-2007 #3forum.guy
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- 07-19-2007 #4Should have used linux."The most difficult part of the whole project was installing Windows on Sigbritt's PC," said Jonsson.
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- 07-20-2007 #5
- 07-21-2007 #6
isnt this guy that uses server for browsing?
- 07-21-2007 #7
What are the odds that her computer can even keep up to that connection? My harddrive certainly couldnt write 40Gb/s.
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- 07-21-2007 #8Just Joined!
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some one has to lower the tone... god i could download my 5 year collection of hardcore in about 10 mins
- 07-22-2007 #9
Famous last words....
40 gigabits of network speed should be enough for anybody
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- 07-22-2007 #10Linux Newbie
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