Ultra-Fast Broadband Is Here... at least in Europe, Japan, Korea
Superhigh-speed Internet service is available in many countries, but not yet in the USA.
In Sweden a 10-megabit-per-second service from telecommunications company Bredbandsbolaget is up to 20 times faster than conventional cable modems, enabling a user to download a two-hour movie in a matter of minutes rather than hours. It allows you to watch television shows and movies, makes phone calls, surfs the Web and plays multiplayer shoot-'em-up games -- often doing one or more activities at once.
The same Swedish company also offers 100-megabit-per-second service for $80 a month in neighborhoods where the telecom wiring is state-of-the-art.
North America has missed the high-speed revolution occurring in homes across Europe, Japan and South Korea. But within the next two years, multimegabit broadband will be a reality in most countries.
Read the entire article here:
Livewire: Beep! Beep! Ultra-Fast Broadband Is Here
In Sweden a 10-megabit-per-second service from telecommunications company Bredbandsbolaget is up to 20 times faster than conventional cable modems, enabling a user to download a two-hour movie in a matter of minutes rather than hours. It allows you to watch television shows and movies, makes phone calls, surfs the Web and plays multiplayer shoot-'em-up games -- often doing one or more activities at once.
The same Swedish company also offers 100-megabit-per-second service for $80 a month in neighborhoods where the telecom wiring is state-of-the-art.
North America has missed the high-speed revolution occurring in homes across Europe, Japan and South Korea. But within the next two years, multimegabit broadband will be a reality in most countries.
Read the entire article here:
Livewire: Beep! Beep! Ultra-Fast Broadband Is Here

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