The facility located in Todd Park, Porirua will initially service the New Zealand fibre needs as part of the Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) and Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) Network deployments, with potential to also meet demand in the Asia Pacific region.
Individuals blinded by optic nerve damage from glaucoma or trauma might be able to regain at least some visual function in the future after researchers have successfully regenerated the optic nerve in mice. Using a combination of three methods, Larry Benowitz, Ph.D., and his team at the F.M...
A research team, led by John Guy, M.D., professor of ophthalmology at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, has pioneered a novel technological treatment for Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON), an inherited genetic defect that causes rapid...
simultaneous use? My family is looking at changing from Shaw internet and TV, to Telus Optic TV and internet. (we already have Telus home phone) I'm just wondering if when someone is watching TV that it will slow down the speed of the internet for someone that is using the internet while the...
Hi, I'm 15, and I'm almost done with my Optic Neuritis. I've heard that patients have a 50% chance to suffer another one, after about 10 years, usually in the other eye. Is this true? I don't have MS and my ON seemed to occur without any reason.
I've had Verizon FiOs for quite awhile and I was just wondering today why my internet speed is so much slower than all my friends speeds. I checked and I noticed I don't have a fiber optics cable. I also noticed that I have a modem..I thought if I had Verizon FiOs I don't need a modem. What do I...
This beautiful handmade knife is shaped entirely from fiber optic glass. You know, the stuff that gives us super fast internet. A knifemaker used a process called knapping, a throwback method of shaping stones into useful tools, to form it. More »
first of all, is it worth it?
secondly, why is the monthly limit only 75 GB??? for a BitTorrent user like me who would be getting like 3 MB/s dl speeds, this is unacceptable
I had fiberoptic Verizon service in California and when I moved I used the same modem/router in my new house with a new provider. I moved again and now I'm restricted to Comcast and Qwest. Will my modem work with these services?
Is fiber optic internet speed just as fast as advertised? because most cable or dsl providers cant deliver 100% of advertised speed
what kind of setup(like modem) would there be with the cables inside my house?
I currently have cable internet through avenue broadband company.
Recently Cinergy has placed a fiber optic internet and will be available soon.
Is it worth switching to it? If I do, I'll be switching everything including internet and cable TV over to high def.
I am considering changing my broadband but don't know too much about this stuff. One company offers ADSL2+ and another Offers Fiber Optic, both are available in my area.
Are both of these the same thing or is one better that the other?