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The Shannon Limit - Bell Labs - Future Impossible

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In 1948, father of communications theory Claude Shannon developed the law that dictated just how much information could ever be communicated down any path, anywhere, using any technology. The maximum rate of this transmission would come to be known as the Shannon Limit. Researchers have spent the following decades trying to achieve this limit and to try to go beyond it.
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