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Replacing Fiber With 10 Gigabit/Second Wireless 107

Chicken_dinner writes "Engineers at Battelle have come up with a way to send data through the air at 10 Gigabits per second using point-to-point millimeter-wave technology. They used standard optical networking equipment and essentially combined two lower bandwidth signals to produce a 10Gb signal from the interference. They say the technology could replace fiber optics around large campuses or companies or even deliver high-bandwidth streaming within the home."

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Well, it's not an OS issue (Macs are supported with Netscape), and it's not a browser issue (both Netscape and IE are supported on different platforms), so it sounds to me like it's a coding problem. Hopefully this is the case, and it will be taken care of soon.

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