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Future Internet: Ten Gigabits
per Second
Short
News
Monday October 01, 2007
High tech companies in Japan are investing substantial sums of
money determining how to construct and commercialize a blazingly
fast new internet platform, far faster than even upcoming technologies.
The new technology would have the internet run on optical cable,
allowing global data transfers of up to ten gigabits per second.
At such a speed, a volume of data equal to a standard DVD could
be transferred globally in less than half a second.
It would also have the advantage of being able to have more than
100 billion devices hooked up to it simultaneously, and would
not be particularly affected by heavy network traffic. The project,
if successful, could be in widespread use by 2015.
Source: www.physorg.com
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