AnonTechie writes:
According to an article from The Register, a team from Stanford University has patented technology that could halve the bandwidth that a mobile provider needs.
Operating under the name Kumu Networks, they are showcasing tech which they claim would exactly double throughput. Radio equipment (such as mobile phones) would be able to send and receive on the same frequency through a process similar to noise-cancelling headphones; by knowing what a base station is transmitting it can cancel out the information from the very faint signal it receives.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 28 2014, @06:53AM
Lovely to hear about some potentially useful technology... well, I guess if it turns out to be viable we can put it to good use in 20 years.
(With disrespect to Jobs.)