well honestly this is based upon work from the university of edinburgh and in the lab they made 10GB velocities, but this is not yet really productive.
As you can imagine to be able to communicate with light you need to have a direct sight connection to the emmiter of the signal and you need to have also a receiver, currently they are having a solar cell there gaining back some of the energy of the signal as electricity as well.
Dont get me wrong the idea is really exciting but the video is nice and shiny marketing while the engineers still struggle with the how and whats of the project. This will take some time still.
But thanks for the info iam going to watch the progress now more closely:D
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http://purelifi.com offers 43GB
yep Harald Haas is the guy that initially came up with this tech at the university of edinburgh. and obviously he is on the staff of purelifi as well :)
a good opportunity to be in the small circle of early adopters :D