“Ahead, yes — you’re right, it’s impossible. But nonetheless, we’ve ten radios all working on the same frequency, all on the Shannon limit… and there is no interference.” You could not fully grok the importance of that statement, but anyone heavily curious about solving the wireless bandwidth crisis is maybe dropjawed. For somewhat background, there is a perceived limit in wireless referred to as Shannon’s Law, which largely explains why nobody can watch a YouTube clip on their EVO at Michigan Stadium. For whatever reason, it has been assumed that this law was fundamentally unbreakable, however it looks like an unlikely member of society could have just overrode expectations. OnLive’s CEO Steve Perlman recently revealed a breakthrough from Rearden Companies — in brief, they’ve discovered a workaround, and in testing, it’s doing such things as “removing dead zones” altogether. His slide, shown during a presentation at Columbia, notes that the results listed here are “profound,” and we couldn’t agree more. Do yourself an outstanding and hit play within the video below the break — we’ve fast-forwarded to where this section begins.
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