New data transmission record
Scientists have set a world record by transmitting 1.8 petabits per second., using only a single light source.
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Scientists have set a world record by transmitting 1.8 petabits per second., using only a single light source.
ESnet launches next-generation network to enhance collaborative science, providing over 46 Terabits per second of bandwidth.
New ground station brings space laser communications closer to reality.
A team of UCL engineers achieved the world’s fastest data transmission rate, reaching an internet speed a fifth faster than the previous record.
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Microsoft and Facebook’s massive undersea data cable installation, supporting data speeds of 160 terabytes per second, is complete.
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