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Internet speed (and impact) limit anyone?

August 13, 2016March 10, 2017 / AdrianFriday

So, should there be limits to internet growth to halt it’s ever growing energy & carbon footprint, especially as we head further into IoT? Nice to see our limits2016 paper opinion piece picked up by tech radar and the IET, too.

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