RC Submarine Lays Fiber Through Sewers In Italy 122
Francesco Fondi writes "An Italian Company is using RC scale model submarines to lay fiber through Milan's sewage system. The RC submarine used is the Neptune SB-1, produced by Taiwanese company Thunder Tiger. It costs ca $600 in US hobby shops." In Italian, but the pictures speak for themselves.
Re:In other news (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CzgSAJ5v_8 [youtube.com]
Looooooooooooooonnggg
Re:No Shit? (Score:3, Informative)
Not this shit again.
http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html [google.com]
Slashdotted (Score:5, Informative)
If only the pictures would load, it seems to be slashdotted.
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Translation (Score:5, Informative)
Quick translation...
** Neptune, the radio-controlled submarine from Sabattinicars, lays ADSL cables in sewers
The July issue of Focus magazine contains an interesting piece on the use of Thunder TigerNeptune submarine (distributed in Italy by SabattiniCars) to lay ADSL cables through the sewage network. Cristoforo Massari, a physicist employed by the council of Milan, remarks that this system makes it possible to reach any building or house without any excavating effort, saving a lot of money. And to think that someone still argues that modelmaking is a useless hobby! [sic]
NOT A TOY! (Score:2, Informative)
Laying Cables... (Score:1, Informative)
Shouldn't that read "RC Submarine Lays Cable Through Sewers In Italy?".
RC Sub Promo Video (Score:2, Informative)
Other Toilet ISPs (Score:5, Informative)
Re:understandable (Score:4, Informative)
Guys have been doing this for ages, it doesn't take much pull for straight runs. You can get pretty cheap R/C tanks at Radio Shack pretty often, which are quite good for this particular purpose in terms of price:performance ratio. The simple truth though is that today's R/C cars are fucking pissed off. I've got a rally car (saloon with the suspension raised) that makes 28 MPH. The Six-C NiCD pack regularly gets hotter than you want to hold. Actually, as an AWD car with low CG but high clearance and limited slip diffs, it might be an idea cable puller :)
You can't navigate if you can't see, there are numerous tiny video transmitters which will run off of ~6V, commonly available inside R/C cars or trivial to add with a 4AA pack. But if you can see the thing you can just tape a Mag-Lite to it.
Max 5 meters depth quoted (Score:3, Informative)