The Multipath Router — a project seeking crowdfunding on Indiegogo — could change the way we connect to the Internet. Remember when Internet service was delivered to the home and workplace through copper voice phone lines terminating in a squeaking analog modem? Speeds using that clunky old system were restricted to a lethargic 56,000 baud, or 56 kbps — slow, in other words. Compare that to today’s generally defined acceptable broadband minimum of 2 Mbps — the equivalent of 2,000 kbps.
Multipath Router: Everybody Gets to Stream!
Posted by: Patrick Nelson October 9, 2013 05:00 AMThe Multipath Router — a project seeking crowdfunding on Indiegogo — could change the way we connect to the Internet. Remember when Internet service was delivered to the home and workplace through copper voice phone lines terminating in a squeaking analog modem? Speeds using that clunky old system were restricted to a lethargic 56,000 baud, or 56 kbps — slow, in other words. Compare that to today’s generally defined acceptable broadband minimum of 2 Mbps — the equivalent of 2,000 kbps.