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		<title>Fast connections for your grandma!</title>
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 A 75 year old woman from Sweden has been thrust into the IT history books &#8211; with the world&#8217;s fastest internet connection.
Sigbritt Löthberg&#8217;s home has been supplied with a 40 Gigabits per second connection, many thousands of times faster than the average residential link and the first time ever that a home user has [...]]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>A 75 year old woman from Sweden has been thrust into the IT history books &#8211; with the world&#8217;s fastest internet connection.</p>
<p>Sigbritt Löthberg&#8217;s home has been supplied with a 40 Gigabits per second connection, many thousands of times faster than the average residential link and the first time ever that a home user has experienced such a high speed.</p>
<p>But Sigbritt, who had never had a computer until now, is no ordinary 75 year old. She is the mother of Swedish internet legend Peter Löthberg who, along with Karlstad Stadsnät, the local council&#8217;s network arm, has arranged the connection.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is more than just a demonstration,&#8221; said network boss Hafsteinn Jonsson.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a network owner we&#8217;re trying to persuade internet operators to invest in faster connections. And Peter Löthberg wanted to show how you can build a low price, high capacity line over long distances,&#8221; he told The Local.</p>
<p>Sigbritt will now be able to enjoy 1,500 high definition HDTV channels simultaneously. Or, if there is nothing worth watching there, she will be able to download a full high definition DVD in just two seconds.</p>
<p>The secret behind Sigbritt&#8217;s ultra-fast connection is a new modulation technique which allows data to be transferred directly between two routers up to 2,000 kilometres apart, with no intermediary transponders.</p>
<p>According to Karlstad Stadsnät the distance is, in theory, unlimited &#8211; there is no data loss as long as the fibre is in place.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to show that there are other methods than the old fashioned ways such as copper wires and radio, which lack the possibilities that fibre has,&#8221; said Peter Löthberg, who now works at Cisco.</p>
<p>Cisco contributed to the project but the point, said Hafsteinn Jonsson, is that fibre technology makes such high speed connections technically and commercially viable.</p>
<p>&#8220;The most difficult part of the whole project was installing Windows on Sigbritt&#8217;s PC,&#8221; said Jonsson.</p>
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