Tuesday, 9 May 2017

ASSIA ANNOUNCES TERABIT DSL PROPOSED BY STANFORD PROFESSOR JOHN CIOFFI

One Terabit 100 meters, 100 Gigabits 300 meters, 10 Gigabits 500 meters
 
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 9 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc. (ASSIA®)
 
Extreme high frequency sub-millimeter waves can increase single-line data rates to terabits/second at 100 meter lengths on ordinary twisted pair phone wire.  Speeds of 100 Gigabits/second can be achieved at distances over 300 meters, and speeds of 10 Gigabits/second can be achieved at distances over 500 meters.
 
Dr. John Cioffi, Chairman and CEO of ASSIA and Emeritus Professor at Stanford explains, “Fiber-like speeds of 10 – 1000’s of gigabits/second (Gbps) are possible by using the previously unexploited waveguide modes of current copper infrastructure. Waveguide-mode use is similar to use of millimeter-wave transmissions in advanced wireless and 5G.  Waveguides can enable use of frequencies above 100 GHz for extraordinary speeds.”  ASSIA develops management and optimization software for broadband and Wi-Fi networks.

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