Data Travels at 1.4 Tbps in The World's Fastest Internet Connection
2014.01.23
Think you've got great fiber connection? Maybe you do, but it's definitely not the fastest. The researchers in UK are tinkering with something even better: a 1.4 terabit connection.
Those lightning fast internet speeds were developed by a joint research team from French telecoms and company Alcatel-Lucent and BT. The magic of this isn't in the hardware, instead, in a new protocol named Flexigrid that lets you lay multiple signals over the top of each other in a single cable.
Data starts to race from point A to B in parallel. After layering them together, seven 200 Gbps channels form one, mega super speed highway offering 1.4 Tbps speeds across a 255 miles stretch of fiber that already exists between the BT Tower in London and a BT research campus in Suffolk. To give you a perspective of how fast 1.4 Terabits is:
It's only a matter of time before we enjoy such speeds.[The Independent]
Those lightning fast internet speeds were developed by a joint research team from French telecoms and company Alcatel-Lucent and BT. The magic of this isn't in the hardware, instead, in a new protocol named Flexigrid that lets you lay multiple signals over the top of each other in a single cable.
Data starts to race from point A to B in parallel. After layering them together, seven 200 Gbps channels form one, mega super speed highway offering 1.4 Tbps speeds across a 255 miles stretch of fiber that already exists between the BT Tower in London and a BT research campus in Suffolk. To give you a perspective of how fast 1.4 Terabits is:
64 hours of HD Netflix
38 hours in 3D or 4K
36,409 songs from Spotify
38 hours in 3D or 4K
36,409 songs from Spotify
It's only a matter of time before we enjoy such speeds.[The Independent]
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