New Record in Data Transmission via Fiber Optic Cable
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In the trophic pyramid of the wired telecommunications media, fiber optics (FTTH) occupies the top of the hierarchy. This is because it delivers high capacity, high speed and low latency performance in data transmission. It is followed by the coaxial cable (HFC) and, below, the copper braided pair (ADSL). Fiber optics is the catapard, cheetah or chita of the means of data transmission: insurmountable in speed, precision and efficiency. Therefore…
While most households today still have a connection with 250 Mbit/s sufficient, the next sound barrier in terms of speed breaks with the fiber optic connection. 5 Gbit/s for private customers are now possible. Der Beitrag Fast Internet: This connection breaks (almost) all records erschien zuerst auf inside digital.
According to the Japanese research team, the new cable can be easily integrated into existing infrastructure.
Transmission record: For the first time, an optimized optical fiber has cracked the Petabit per second brand in the remote transmission of data. The 19 glass core line reached a data rate of 1.02 petabit per second over 1,808 kilometres – equivalent to a billion bits. This was made possible by an optimized arrangement and structure of the glass cores, an optical amplification and special analysis methods. The optical fiber could help to cope wit…
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