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Scientists develop method to make broadband faster
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Team Leader, Professor Arthur Lowery said there was an exponential growth in data - intensive internet applications. "More and more people are accessing broadband internet and using it for data-heavy activities, such as video. This poses a major challenge to the existing optical fibre infrastructure unless the capacity or bandwidth on existing fibres can be augmented."
The technology applies Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) principles - already used to expand the capacity of data transfer over traditional copper and wireless broadband - to optical fibre cables, potentially increasing their data capacity tenfold.
"The appeal of oOFDM is that it offers an inexpensive means of dramatically increasing long-haul capacity from the current transmission rate of 10 Gigabits per second to more than 100 Gigabits per second, over new and existing optical fibre," said Lowery.
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