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 superdip
join:2004-08-23 Plainsboro, NJ | Patent !?
You might as well patent the idea of Broadband through water lines before someone else does. Who knows what the future holds. | |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH | WOAH Don't like a cigarette while online! | |
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 jackter
join:2000-12-13 Merrimac, MA | Gas piping used like a waveguide Can this be done? | |
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 |  Kearnstd Elf Wizard Premium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | Re: Gas piping used like a waveguide well the pipe is made from cast iron, and could carry radio waves. and being underground would have less EMI then BPL probally. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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  dmeyer
join:2002-08-14 Austin, TX | May 13th? This material belongs under April Fools jokes, not broadband headlines! | |
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  Gotard Leader
@optonline.net
| Private Spectrum? What the hell is that? Some new form of electromagnetism just discovered?
There are no gas lines in my neighborhood, so we have a huge LP tank for heat and cooking. Can I get "LIMITLESS BANDWIDTH" with that?
Also, similar problem on downstream end, no sewers just a septic tank. Not limitless by any means, it needs to have the big brown packets removed every 4 years or so. | |
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  anon99
| Bad Wind I have done a little checking on BBG (BroadBand Gas). Enron executives cooked up this little ditty to fund their golden paachutes and legal fees. They have 2 tier packages.
A low speed one (20 Mbps) that uses a new modem from a division of a well known vendor. The divisions equipment offerings are available under the StinkSys label. The higher speed tier (60 Mbps) version requires an optional septic/leach field buffer system. a self install kit is also available with support provided by the stinky cheese man. | |
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  winky Turn Left At The Moon
join:2001-02-11 Saint Louis, MO
| Oh Really. How come the only information I find on these guys is their obviously self serving, non-informing website and press releases? Strangely dating from this year and month only. Has anyone found a third party verification or does this only exist and work in the heads of the developers? -- If you can break it,I can fix it.Of course, It'll cost ya' | |
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  EEP
@Dial1.Seat
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BTW - a spin-off on BUG, except instead of using dirt and several other "compounds" (yes a "technical" word, makes it sound "official") BTW - only uses one aspect .. it is Broadband Through Worms, we only transfer broadband through worms in the ground.
However we cannot promise that the worms will be optimally aligned in order to get "decent" speeds ("Decent" being in relative terms) however if you would like a faster, more "responsive" (ohhh...another "technical" word!) service you can buy worms from us, although we cannot provide any "guarantee" (definition of "guarantee" is in absolute terms.......depending on how the tech. you speak to defines it) that the worms will be in optimal position after a few weeks. | |
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