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America's Fastest Internet Speed Crushed as Japan Sets Staggering New Record

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Researchers in Japan say they have set a new world record for the fastest internet speed

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Japan's 1 billion Mbps internet connection is 3.5 million times faster than the speed in the US.

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1.02 petabytes per second. This figure, as difficult to conceive as it is to achieve, has just been realized by Japanese researchers. Such a huge speed that it would allow to download the entire Netflix library in less than a second. And no, it's not science fiction: it's the future being built. A team from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technologies (NICT) of Japan has exceeded all the known limits of data transmission…

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Researchers in Japan transferred 125.000GB data/sec, in 1802 km. The Japanese have established the Internet's speed record, with a new optical fibre cable. The new optical fibre cable is equivalent to 19 standard fibers, without losing its signal. In Japan, a new Internet speed record was recorded: 125,000 gigabits per second were transported at 1,802 km, writes Live Science. The previous record, registered in 2024, was half. With this speed, th…

Japan sets a new speed record for the Internet, 4 million times faster than average broadband speeds, capable of downloading the entire Netflix in just one secondJapanese researchers have announced that they have set a new world speed record for the Internet, transmitting more than 125,000 gigabytes of data per second over a distance of 1,802 kilometers. This represents about 4 million times the average Internet speed in the United States...

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