Waterloo Networks Re-Defines "Fat Pipe" Data Networks With Gigabit-To-The Toilet Technology
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Waterloo and several competitors prepare to roll out the first products based on the IEEE's emerging H20.11 networking standard. The new water-based PHY technology promises to leverage existing building infrastructures, and transform household plumbing into high-speed data networks
by Ida Rose Sylvester & Neil Hendin, Senior Plumbing Correspondents to the foolZONE
April 1, 2010, Princeton NJ… Waterloo Networks today announced the release of a new home networking technology based on the recently ratified IEEE H20.11 (aka Wet-Fi) standard for data transmission over home plumbing lines
Waterline networking is an excellent choice as it allows high bandwidth data transfer over existing infrastructure, and does not suffer from the crowded spectrum issues common to wireless LAN applications or the bandwidth limitations of phone line based networking.
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