World's Fastest internet speed of 44.2 Tbps recorded in Australia
By MYBRANDBOOK
Monash, Swinburne and RMIT universities have recorded the fastest internet data speed of 44.2 Terabits per second (Tbps), recorded an internet speed of 44.2 Tbps (Terabits per second), which a million times the current internet speed in the country. It can download 1000 HD movies in a second.
The new technology has the capacity to support the high-speed internet connections of 1.8 million households in Melbourne, at the same time, and billions across the world during peak periods. Researchers further claim that, they have recorded the fastest internet speed ever that could enable a user to download more than 1000 HD (high-definition) movies in less than a second.
Researchers said they achieved it by using a device that replaces around 80 lasers found in existing telecoms hardware, with a single equipment known as a 'micro-comb', which is smaller and lighter than existing telecommunications hardware. It was planted into and load-tested using existing infrastructure, which mirrors that used by the NBN.
Demonstrations of this magnitude are usually confined to a laboratory. But, for this study, researchers achieved these quick speeds using existing communications infrastructure where they were able to efficiently load-test the network.
The micro-comb device is compatible with Australia’s current NBN infrastructure and the team hopes for cheaper and more energy-efficient connections in the future. They believe that the data speed could help the medicine, education, finance, e-commerce industries, as well as self-driving cars and other modes of future transportation.
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