There was a super-speed fiber optic network of 5TB / sec
Researchers at Technical University of Denmark have achieved a new record in networking. They have successfully developed networking technology that can transfer 5TB of data per second via a single fiber optic cable.
Researchers at Technical University of Denmark have achieved a new record in networking. They have successfully developed networking technology that can transfer 5TB of data per second via a single fiber optic cable.
This connection provides users with a speed of 43Tbps, equivalent to 5.4TB per second. Ie users can download a 1GB movie within 0.2 milliseconds, in other words, at a glance.
To achieve this speed, researchers used single-core and single-core laser structures. This high-speed network will not be available soon in your family, but it will be an important step in the near future.
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