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Japan sets new internet speed record — it's 4 million times faster...

A team of scientists in Japan shattered the record for the fastest internet speed by developing new fiber optics. Researchers in Japan say they have set a new world record for the fastest internet speed, transmitting over 125,000 gigabytes of data per second over 1,120 miles (1,802 kilometers). That's about 4 million times the average internet speed in the U.S. and would allow you to download the entire Internet Archive in less than four minutes…
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A team of Japanese researchers has reached a record speed of data transmission, opening up unprecedented prospects for telecommunications. This technological leap could lead to...

Japanese researchers have set a new internet speed record. Following previous laboratory experiments, they have now transmitted 127,500 GB per second, theoretically over a distance from Chicago to Dallas. The experts have developed new optical fibers to achieve this.

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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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