tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943061409344261913.post3342392868905115738..comments2016-05-01T23:46:42.255-04:00Comments on IS 251 @ Loyola University in Maryland: LiFi is the Future of Wireless ConnectivityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943061409344261913.post-21668981355634535692016-04-30T16:16:49.632-04:002016-04-30T16:16:49.632-04:00LiFi seems to have a lot of potential. The fact th...LiFi seems to have a lot of potential. The fact that you mentioned that it would be able to download 23 DVDs in one second shows how fast this type of connection would be. As you mentioned, a lot of people complain about slow WiFi, myself included. This LiFi would solve that issue and people wouldn't have to worry about their signal or connection being so slow. In addition, since you mentioned how it is completely wireless, no additional technology would be needed but the light bulb. This would serve as something beneficial to companies and businesses where most of their work is done online. For example, if a business is in the middle of a video call with a business in another country, it won't have to worry as much about the call being dropped due to poor signal. If LiFi were to become popular in the future, I wonder if WiFi would be completely taken out of the picture and everyone would just use LiFi instead?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01719676387370774376noreply@blogger.com