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Japan hiked up the internet speed four times with a record of 319 terabits per second!

Japan hiked up the internet speed four times with a record of 319 terabits per second!

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We're about to experience an information revolution.

According to a report presented at the International Conference on Optical Fiber Communications in June, Japanese engineers just broke the global record for the fastest internet speed, attaining a data transfer rate of 319 Terabits per second (Tb/s). The new record was set on a 1,864-mile-long (3,000-kilometer) fibre connection. It's also compatible with today's cable infrastructure, which is critical.

This has the potential to transform everything.

The new data transmission technology divides signals into several wavelengths.

It's important to note that the transmission speed is really rapid. It's nearly twice as fast as the previous record of 178 Tb/s, established in 2020. It's also seven times faster than the previous record of 44.2 Tb/s, which was accomplished with an experimental photonic device. The new record soars impossibly high above what ordinary consumers can use (the fastest of which is 10 Gb/s for home internet connections). NASA uses a comparatively primitive speed of 400 Gb/s, and the new record soars impossibly high above what ordinary consumers can use (the fastest of which is 10 Gb/s for home internet connections).

The world's data infrastructure is about to undergo a transformation.

Innovation in internet speed


The researchers then transfer signal sequences into another length of optical fibre, and the process is repeated, allowing them to communicate data over an astonishing distance of 1,864.7 miles (3,001 km). Importantly, the new four-core optical fibre has the same diameter as a single-core fibre, allowing the protective cladding to be bracketed around it. To put it another way, integrating the new approach into existing infrastructure will be significantly less difficult than prior technology changes to social information systems.

This is what distinguishes the new data transmission speed record.

Not only have Japanese researchers blown the 2020 record out of the water, but they've done it with a unique engineering solution that can be easily integrated into today's fibre optic infrastructure. In terms of signal speed and data transfer, we're approaching a point where the internet of the twenties and early 2020s will appear primitive in contrast. It is a wonderful moment to be alive!

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