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echarcha
May 9th, 2007, 04:13 PM
Folks,

There is ample proof that porn leads the way in internet innovation or at least in growng consumption of bandwidth. The porn companies are the first to adopt new technologies like DIVX encoded streams for pay per view, etc. If you really think about it, the spread of higher bandwidth connections has been to download video and porn videos are a major part of it. Offcourse there are a 'few' who dont download porn, but many .... ;) ;) wink wink nod nod

So now Comcast has come up with a new cable modem where you can download anything faster. Reading between the lines, thanks to Comcast we will have our porn even faster!! :D ;)


Comcast CEO shows off super quick modem

LAS VEGAS - Comcast Corp. Chief Executive Brian Roberts dazzled a cable industry audience Tuesday, showing off for the first time in public new technology that enabled a data download speed of 150 megabits per second, or roughly 25 times faster than today's standard cable modems.

The cost of modems that would support the technology, called "channel bonding," is "not that dissimilar to modems today," he told The Associated Press after a demonstration at The Cable Show. It could be available "within less than a couple years," he said.

The new cable technology is crucial because the industry is competing with a speedy new offering called FiOS, a TV and Internet service that Verizon Communications Inc. is selling over a new fiber-optic network. The top speed currently available through FiOS is 50 megabits per second, but the network is already capable of providing 100 Mbps and the fiber lines offer nearly unlimited potential.

The technology, called DOCSIS 3.0, was developed by the cable industry's research arm, Cable Television Laboratories. It bonds together four cable lines but is capable of allowing much more capacity. The laboratory said last month it expected manufacturers to begin submitting modems for certification under the standard by the end of the year.

In the presentation, ARRIS Group Inc. chief executive Robert Stanzione downloaded a 30-second, 300-megabyte television commercial in a few seconds and watched it long before a standard modem worked through an estimated download time of 16 minutes.

Stanzione also downloaded the 32-volume Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 and Merriam-Webster's visual dictionary in under four minutes, when it would have taken a standard modem three hours and 12 minutes.

"If you look at what just happened, 55 million words, 100,000 articles, more than 22,000 pictures, maps and more than 400 video clips," Roberts said. "The same download on dial-up would have taken two weeks."

Other cable industry executives, including Time Warner Inc. Chief Executive Richard Parsons, News Corp. President Peter Chernin and Viacom Inc. Chief Executive Philippe Dauman, cheered the demonstration during a panel afterward.

Brian Dietz, spokesman for the conference host, the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, said the demonstration was the key technological advance showcased at the conference.

"It's an exponential step forward and we're very excited," Roberts said.
"What consumers actually do with all this speed is up to the imagination of the entrepreneurs of tomorrow."

Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070509/ap_on_hi_te/fast_cable_modem)

vyomkeshsaxena
May 9th, 2007, 04:17 PM
ghorr kalyug :(

Sane Less
May 9th, 2007, 07:25 PM
Happy times... a whole new world:D

tantric_yogi
May 9th, 2007, 07:36 PM
Sutradarji ... yeh sabh to theek but have you ever had the opportunity to come accross a woman with your kind of dilemma?

Here is one Japanese ... pay attention at 00.07 :D

LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcfSnUyE1NY&mode=related&search=)

Make sure volume is on ...