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Interweb Go Fast

Swedish Woman Gets Superfast Internet

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 fiber-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 1,240 miles 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."

His mother isn't exactly making the most of her high-speed connection. She only uses it to read Web-based newspapers.

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Comments on "Interweb Go Fast":
1. Inklingstar - 07/23/2007 12:48 pm CDT

What articles like this fail to mention is that download speeds depend on more than just your own connection, but also of the server you are downloading from. (Not to mention everything in between.)

I could have the fastest network connection in the world but my download speeds will still only be as fast as the slowest upload speed on the other end.

2. Ellen - 07/23/2007 3:34 pm CDT

What I want to know is what sort of wiring is that transmitted through (if it's phone wiring, how far out in the boonies can you be and still get a signal?)

My parents are so far out they can't even get AOL without dialing long distance.

3. G. Frederick - 07/23/2007 10:30 pm CDT

It uses Fiber Optic. This kind of speed cannot be obtained using copper wiring. However, most of the speed issues with copper wiring is artificially limited by the providers. In Japan, much higher speeds are obtained on copper wiring that is no different from that used by DSL providers here, including distance from the CO.

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