You may have fast internet, but is it fast enough to download games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which is over 100GB, in less than a second? What was once the imagination of someone waiting hours on end for their game to download has become a reality.
These new high speeds have been made by a research team in Japan from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. The new speeds they reached are truly astonishing reaching a peak of 402 million Mbps, or 402Tbps, achieved by these talented engineers.
What makes this feat even more impressive is that it was achieved with 50km of standard fibre optical cables, combined with six signal amplifiers. This test performed over 25% higher than the test that was done last October and the bandwidth increased by over 35%.
Even if this does eventually hit the commercial market it’s going to be a long way away for starters we can’t even handle speeds like this.
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