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Story: North Korea launches 'secure' email

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Posted by: Vic Ludlow (Thursday 4 December 2003, 10:31 AM)

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I would guess that a 'large transmission ban' means that long messages can't be sent?
As for 'high speed bandwidth', that's gobble-de-gook!
'high speed' is used erroneously to mean 'high rate', while 'bandwidth' is erroneously used to mean either 'system capacity' or 'maximum throughput'.
If you want a high speed connection, try using a wireless set up - the radio waves convey the data at 186,000 miles a second (3 x 10 to the eighth power metres per second).

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