It may sound like ethereal musings emanating from some blowhard, but a San Diego company called Nethercomm is developing a way to use ultra wideband wireless signals to transmit data through natural-gas pipes - a technology that would be capable of offering super-fast, 100 megabits per second of internet access to every home, writes CNET. The claims have yet to be tested, however. Nethercomm has not tried the technology in the field, but analysts say it could very well work - and be much cheaper than today's technology.