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The Netherlands sets a wireless data transmission record: infrared beams send data at a speed of 5.7 Tbps over a distance of 4.6 km

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Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have achieved an unprecedented data rate of 5.7 terabits per second over a distance of 4.6 km using infrared beams. This is a significant advance in free-space optical (FSO) technology, opening up the possibility of creating high-speed wireless networks without the need for cables. This technology is especially important for connecting 5G antennas... The post Netherlands sets w…
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se7en.ws broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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