With the continuous growth in technology and a high demand for quality data/software product, there is a tendency for some data to be in the order of Gigabytes (GB). There is nothing as annoying as getting to wait for several minutes simply because you need to transfer some large files. A new collaboration by some technological bigwigs may have found a way around this problem. Keyssa, Samsung and Hon Hai Precision (parent company of Foxconn) announced its new partnership “Connected World” standard which will make use of Keyssa’s “Kiss” technology to enable the transfer of huge data between individual devices. Within a few seconds, Connected World will transfer data in the order of Gigabytes. It can be used for Internet of Things, mobile devices and it is not based on Wi-Fi.
Connected World uses a top-of-the-line chip with special signals which is different from what we have in most current networks. It uses an extremely high-frequency signal for fast data transfer over just a few millimeters, allowing it to achieve great speeds.
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