Does anyone knows?
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:50 am
Which is the most fast internet connection that exist? just wondering.. Really need to know.
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AcesHigh wrote:"Sigbritt Löthberg's home has been supplied with a blistering 40 Gigabits per second connection"
good god lol.
JustaDude wrote:Fvck sorry this is meant to be in OTL, my bad. won't blame the time even though its 3AM.
Sovereign wrote:Im not sure about the rest of the world.
But here in Switzerland in Geneva. We have a center called CERN (The guys who "made" the internet) But yeah, these guys having INSANELY fast connections, mainly because they keep trying new technologies and so on. Last i heard, they are working on a connection for EPFL (A university in Lausanne) that will be so fast that they can download pretty much anything in a second.
gamef wrote:That Samuel L Jackson TV advert for Virgin comes to mind. Fiber optic or something is suppose to be the fastest internet connection you can get... i'll try looking for it.
Sovereign wrote:Im not sure about the rest of the world.
But here in Switzerland in Geneva. We have a center called CERN (The guys who "made" the internet) But yeah, these guys having INSANELY fast connections, mainly because they keep trying new technologies and so on. Last i heard, they are working on a connection for EPFL (A university in Lausanne) that will be so fast that they can download pretty much anything in a second.
ImmortalKiller wrote:Sovereign wrote:Im not sure about the rest of the world.
But here in Switzerland in Geneva. We have a center called CERN (The guys who "made" the internet) But yeah, these guys having INSANELY fast connections, mainly because they keep trying new technologies and so on. Last i heard, they are working on a connection for EPFL (A university in Lausanne) that will be so fast that they can download pretty much anything in a second.
LOLOLOL FAIL.
The first version of an IP based network was... THE DARPANET (or ARPANET.)
Guess who made it?
AMERICA.
ImmortalKiller wrote:Sovereign wrote:Im not sure about the rest of the world.
But here in Switzerland in Geneva. We have a center called CERN (The guys who "made" the internet) But yeah, these guys having INSANELY fast connections, mainly because they keep trying new technologies and so on. Last i heard, they are working on a connection for EPFL (A university in Lausanne) that will be so fast that they can download pretty much anything in a second.
LOLOLOL FAIL.
The first version of an IP based network was... THE DARPANET (or ARPANET.)
Guess who made it?
AMERICA.
Sigbritt will now be able to enjoy 1,500 high definition HDTV channels simultaneously. Or, if there is nothing worth watching there, she will be able to download a full high definition DVD in just two seconds
Sovereign wrote:ImmortalKiller wrote:Sovereign wrote:Im not sure about the rest of the world.
But here in Switzerland in Geneva. We have a center called CERN (The guys who "made" the internet) But yeah, these guys having INSANELY fast connections, mainly because they keep trying new technologies and so on. Last i heard, they are working on a connection for EPFL (A university in Lausanne) that will be so fast that they can download pretty much anything in a second.
LOLOLOL FAIL.
The first version of an IP based network was... THE DARPANET (or ARPANET.)
Guess who made it?
AMERICA.
How is it FAIL? Its true. If you actually new something about it then you would know that even though some basic networking and applications of the "internet" existed before CERN. However CERN created the World Wide Web, more specifically by an British scientist.
ImmortalKiller wrote:I think we have different definitions of what primordial internet is... I see your point though.
I'm not going to bother to argue my point any further, we're in a stalemate, except for this:
google "Grandfather of the internet" And the 4th one down is ARPANET.
LaloHao wrote:ImmortalKiller wrote:I think we have different definitions of what primordial internet is... I see your point though.
I'm not going to bother to argue my point any further, we're in a stalemate, except for this:
google "Grandfather of the internet" And the 4th one down is ARPANET.
why is it 4th then?