  AuraReturn Premium join:2003-08-18 San Francisco, CA clubs: | reply to lazarus_ Re: Naked Gas Anyone?
What if I fart? Can I get 100mpbs from that? |
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  ifarrell
join:2000-08-10 Willow Spring, NC | Of course if I let a real ripper go I could be the first with 1gbps  |
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  200mbps BPL
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| Re: Naked Gas Anyone? CON-EDISON, NEW YORK
RE: Ambient's Most Comprehensive Event Demonstration to Date Wednesday May 18, 8:29 am ET Demo at UTC Telecom 2005 to Include New Coupler and Node Designs
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2005--Ambient Corporation (OTCBB: ABTG - News), a leader in Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) solutions, announced today its planned demonstration for United Telecom Council's (UTC) UTC Telecom 2005 Conference, May 22 - 25 in Long Beach, California. The UTC Conference is a telecommunications and information technology trade association event for utility, energy and other critical infrastructure companies. Ambient will be located at booth 621 where it will have multiple demonstrations, including VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), an NMS (Network Management System), a load control/monitoring application, video surveillance and video conferencing. Utility application enablement will be a focus of Ambient's demonstration and has long been part of Ambient's core strategic direction. As utility decision makers from all over North America attend UTC, this is the ideal location for demonstrating Ambient's solutions.
Ambient will also demonstrate its latest version of its X-Node which contains both Generation 1 (45Mbps) and Generation 2 (200Mbps) BPL chipsets as well as 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi. This demonstrates Ambient's flexible "last mile" architecture. |
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 DONKEYKONG01
join:2003-03-21 Metairie, LA | reply to AuraReturn Re: Naked Gas Anyone?
I smell a fart? whats that you say??? I smell a fart, no it just my gas broadband is all  |
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 DONKEYKONG01
join:2003-03-21 Metairie, LA | reply to AuraReturn Their forgetting one last thing, water band, braodband through the sewage. To surf at full speed, do not drink water doing so greatly reduces throughput speed.  Clever? |
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