Imagine getting the speed of a cable modem over your dial-up. I can across this today. It seems a company called ZeoSync has succeeded in reducing the expression of practically random information sequences. The compression technique would allow a 150 Mb file to download in about 3.6 minutes on a 56Kbps or store up to 4Tb on a 40 gig HD. The compression technique is still theoretical, but offers an exciting look at would could soon be.
Releated Reads:You can visit ZeoSync here.
Dial-up At 560kbps-High-Speed Data Discovery
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6 Replies - 1600 Views - Last Post: 13 February 2002 - 07:52 PM
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#2
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 04:41 PM
Wouldn't that require TONS of processor power to encode/decode all that?
#3
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 04:54 PM
o ####, that would kick ass.
#4
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 05:14 PM
i can hear the Time Warner Broadband asassins suiting up right now...
i'll believe it when i see it.
#5
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 06:26 PM
Hey check this ....
http://www.kiwi-inte...ve.com/56k6.gif
who says 56k6 modems are SLOW?? he he he
#6
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 07:42 PM
Hey Shwiz, where did you pick that app up?
#7
Re: Dial-up At 560kbps
Posted 13 February 2002 - 07:52 PM
You can get the same effect if you cancel a download in IE then restart it. It'll get the first part from the temp folder and continue downloading the rest thinking it downloaded however much right then in a couple seconds...
that didn't make any sense, did it?
oh well. blah.
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