Researchers Set Up Internet Connection Using 'Wet Rope'!

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In the UK a small UK service provider succeeded in establishing a wet 3.5 Mbps broadband Internet connection in the test.
Internet speeds do not cause significant problems in countries like the United States and the United States. So in this case 75 Mbit / s internet speed will suffice. Internet speeds of 3-4 Mbit / s are very familiar in our country. I am ready to use 4-5 Mbps for the speed I get from 16 Mbps because there is a fiber network on the side road.

As a result of research done in England, copper wiring is not needed in our country. Because researchers in the UK have succeeded in establishing a 3.5 Mbps broadband internet connection with just one thread and some water. The researchers succeeded in easily transferring the Internet with a 4-5 meter wet rope.



Some equipment is needed for this. For example, the yarn should be wet every half an hour. Besides, there's nothing you need to do. We go to the Internet cafeteria and keep it open for half an hour and we will get wet and we will continue on our way.

British researchers have stated in their statements that they want to see if it is possible. I do not know the correctness of the system, but as far as I understand, the water on the thread is conductive, so we can pass the data over the water. I do not know when we will finish fiber optic cable in our country, but it looks good if we have a new option. How can it be more reasonable to use wet rope as fiber?

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