Friday, July 20, 2007

Now Download Data at a higher speed with the same internet connection


Today, Fastsoft corporation - a company known for its dedication for speeding up the online communication has introduced a new product - Aria 1000 which speeds up the transfer of any large file over the Internet, without requiring hardware or software on the receiving end. As claimed by the company officials, a 700-megabyte movie file that takes 50 minutes to download regionally via a cable-modem connection can be downloaded in 34 minutes if the sender uses Aria.

If this is true, then it'll be a boon for the slowing up net and the latest web 2.0 demands !!
What i've got to know from the other sites on the net is that Aria is based on the research works of California Institute of Technology also known as Caltech and is based on the concept of utilising the complete bandwidth available to the sender.

The biggest advantage is that it does not need to be installed at the reciever's computer.Only the sender computer needs it to be installed. Thus this allows companies to transfer files over the internet without letting recievers know that they are using it.

During academic trials, Aria which uses FastTCP algorithm, achieved sustained peak speeds upto 101Gb/S - something very intresting to observe.

On July 30, FastSoft will announce its next commercial product in the Aria line: the Aria 2000, which the company says can accelerate throughput to up to one gigabit per second. Pricing for Aria appliances starts at $10,000 and goes up to more than $200,000, depending on model and configuration.

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