Re: 1 Gbps on dial-up modems -- physically-possible?



Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:
clifto wrote:

Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:

Is it physically possible to for dial-up internet connection to reach a speed of 1 Gbps by using a baud of 1-symbol-per-second [to conserve bandwidth] but 1-billion-bits-per-symbol?

Each symbol carries a billion bits bits but with only 1 baud.

bps = baud X number of bits per baud.

Is this physically-possible?



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Huh?

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