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Forum thread of the day - Written by Renai LeMay on Thursday, August 4, 2011 16:00 - 0 Comments
Forum thread of the day: WTF is DIDO?
DIDO? DODO? Who-Do? It makes no sense to many of us, but apparently broadband experts all around the world are fascinated right now with US entrepreneur Steve Perlman’s so-called Distributed Input, Distributed Output system which could apparently underpin the next-generation of wireless broadband platforms over the next decade.
In Australia, Liberal Senator Sophie Mirabella has been hyping up the technology (as opposed to the NBN) and Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has also been having his say.
But what’s DIDO all about? That’s the subject of a new thread on the Delimiter Forum. Hopefully we can puzzle it out … or, at least, embed awesome Simpsons videos :)
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