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    Encoding many channels on the same frequency through radio vorticity

    Can you imagine the implications:

    http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/...TOjQw.facebook
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    I like the idea very much! And the public demonstration in Venice was stylish

    At work we have permanent problem with many WiFi AP colliding with each other in incredible ways, the proposed solution could help a lot...
    In the article there is no detailed information on when this will be applied on consumer devices, I am looking forward to that moment.


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    AT work we had problems too with wifi networks.
    We have solved them all using technology from MERU: http://www.merunetworks.com/
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