She is a latecomer to the information superhighway, but 75-year-old Sigbritt Lothberg is now cruising the internet with a dizzying speed.
Lothberg's 40 gigabits-per-second fibre-optic connection in Karlstad is believed to be the fastest residential uplink in the world, Karlstad city officials said.
In less than 2 seconds, Lothberg can download a full-length movie on her home computer - many thousand times faster than most residential connections, said Hafsteinn Jonsson, head of the Karlstad city network unit.
Jonsson and Lothberg's son, Peter, worked together to install the connection.
The speed is reached using a new modulation technique that allows the sending of data between two routers placed up to 2000 km apart, without any transponders in between, Jonsson said.
"We wanted to show that that there are no limitations to internet speed," he said.
Peter Lothberg, who is a networking expert, said he wanted to demonstrate the new technology while providing a computer link for his mother.
"She's a brand new internet user," Lothberg said by phone from California, where he lives. "She didn't even have a computer before."
Thursday, August 9, 2007
World's fastest internet connection
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