The most famous account to come in out of Sweden in 2007 — besides the death of celebrated cinema groundbreaker Ingmar Bergman , who I thought was already dead — was the40 - Gbit cyberspace connectionof the septuagenarian Sigbritt Löthberg . Giz reader speculation that she was going to “ host her knitting circle as an HD synergistic webconference ” was close : in fact she used the red-hot - as - hell connection to dry her wash .
https://gizmodo.com/worlds-fastest-residential-internet-connection-278602
Sigbritt ’s son is cyberspace - computer hardware wizard Peter Löthberg , who installed the system in his momma ’s business firm to prove a transition technique that allows datum to flow between routers that are up to 2,000 km apart without any data loss — or intermediary signal boosting or routing .

Sigbritt — whose weeks - long pr0n - n - scream marathons are now long past — put it to other uses . Hafsteinn Jonsson , head of the fibre connection for the local internet Karlstad Stadsnät , say :
She mostly used it to dry her laundry … It was a big bit of power train and it got pretty fond .
Sure , the guy can get his female parent the humanity ’s fastest internet connection , but will he ever habituate some of those gazillion of Swedish - moneys to corrupt her a damn dryer ? Is that so much to ask for the fair sex who pushed him out of her womb ? The article does n’t say whether or not she used her laser mouse to iron the linen .

Alas , the gear is go now , impart Sigbritt with a comparatively soggy 10 gigabits to play with . Peter has bring the equipment even far out , to further test his length theory . Later this summer Sigbritt might get a 100 - Gb system , though , one that , grant to Jonsson , can be used for the “ neighbors ’ laundry too . ” [ The Local ]
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