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Wireless data trial is a gas

The telecommunications industry frequently uses a pipe analogy to describe data transport. Twisted-pair copper, used by telephone companies, is considered a narrow pipe; fiber and coaxial cable are called broadband pipes because their bandwidth capabilities are virtually limitless. While copper, coax and fiber are virtual pipes, the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) has proved that real pipes — underground gas lines — can serve as conduits to transmit data using 2.4 GHz off-the-shelf radios similar to the devices used to build Wi-Fi hotspots and home networks. UMR, as part of a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant, sent clear ...

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