lol sick of the old patientline eh? no suprise there.....
what hospital are you in???
lol sick of the old patientline eh? no suprise there.....
what hospital are you in???
Sick??? I call them "Patent Lies" ... and by the way they tried to censor me from posting to all my websites - a breach of my human right to free speech.
They caved in by the 3pm deadline I gave them before I would launch legal action.
Errr ... the one up there where it says "location" - under my name.
The town I'm in is pushing for a FTTP project (Fiber to the Premise) that would offer a "triple play" package, phone, cable, and internet for one monthly bill.
Internet would be at least 100mbps too! I'm pushing for more at my place, lol. You can only torrent so much, then it's just like "what now?"
Also, Shaw is going to be offering 25mbps service here for $99/month CAD starting in December. That makes my current 10mbps seem pretty unbearable.
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heh. I don't think there's much chance of getting FTTP in Britain for a long long time.
Last edited by Helix666; 10-30-2007 at 09:13 PM. Reason: O.O
Turns out, they'll let any idiot with a wrench work on hydraulics.Originally Posted by gntlkilr
I think the future won't be fttp at all .. I think it will be decentralised wireless mesh/cell networks where we all share our bandwidth and pass it from home to home as needed so we can stop using huge intermediary companies.
Just a thought.
I bet you already knew about this!!!
http://www.rlslog.net/intel-plans-to...-wireless-net/
Nope .. I'm just very good at predicting certain trends and such. Like predicting Ratzinger would be the next (and last) pope which I did back in 1997.
Only this one imo is a technical and financial no-brainer. Mesh/cell networks from home to home will replace almost all telecoms technologies within 5 - 10 years. Wires and fibres will die except to join big cities and cross oceans is my prediction on this one. Why? Because the infrastructure cost is fractional.
It wall be the next stage in comms tech.