Forget WiFi, lives the Li-Fi.
The lounges as the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona are not only opportunities for companies like Samsung, Sony and LG to launch new products, it is also present opportunities for other new technology companies.
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And among those that attracted the most media attention, there is the Li-Fi, or "Light Fidelity".
Li-Fi is generally presented as the successor to Wi-Fi. But unlike the latter, the Li-Fi does not transmit data via radio waves, but rather through the light. In essence, the light signals of Li-Fi (which are invisible) are sent via LED lamps. And one of the advantages is that light does not pass through the walls, which allows for a more secure network. And thanks to the Li-Fi, data travels faster.
The French start-up Oledcomm specializing in this technology, has benefited from the Mobile World Congress to demonstrate. And to give us an idea of the speed of Li-Fi, she explained, quoted by APF, in laboratory testing, this new data transfer technology, 100 times faster than Wi-Fi , allows " download the equivalent of 23 DVDs in one second. "
After, you must know that for the moment, it is still in the testing phase. However, according to another expert quoted by AFP, the technology should begin to really be used at the latest in two years.
The lounges as the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona are not only opportunities for companies like Samsung, Sony and LG to launch new products, it is also present opportunities for other new technology companies.
See This : Logi Circle allows you to monitor your home
And among those that attracted the most media attention, there is the Li-Fi, or "Light Fidelity".
Li-Fi is generally presented as the successor to Wi-Fi. But unlike the latter, the Li-Fi does not transmit data via radio waves, but rather through the light. In essence, the light signals of Li-Fi (which are invisible) are sent via LED lamps. And one of the advantages is that light does not pass through the walls, which allows for a more secure network. And thanks to the Li-Fi, data travels faster.
The French start-up Oledcomm specializing in this technology, has benefited from the Mobile World Congress to demonstrate. And to give us an idea of the speed of Li-Fi, she explained, quoted by APF, in laboratory testing, this new data transfer technology, 100 times faster than Wi-Fi , allows " download the equivalent of 23 DVDs in one second. "
After, you must know that for the moment, it is still in the testing phase. However, according to another expert quoted by AFP, the technology should begin to really be used at the latest in two years.