#HighSpeedInternet #FiberNetworks #Innovation
🚀 Scientists recently achieved a groundbreaking speed of 301 terabits per second (Tbps) over existing fiber networks. This incredible achievement opens up a world of possibilities for faster and more efficient internet connectivity. Let’s dive into some insights and recommendations regarding this exciting news!
### Insights:
1. **Impressive Speed**: The speed of 301 Tbps is a monumental leap forward in terms of data transmission capabilities.
2. **Potential Impact**: This breakthrough could revolutionize industries that rely on high-speed internet, such as healthcare, finance, and entertainment.
3. **Existing Infrastructure**: The fact that this speed was achieved over existing fiber networks shows the potential for upgrading current infrastructure rather than building new ones.
### Recommendations:
1. **Upgrade Infrastructure**: Consider investing in upgrading existing fiber networks to take advantage of these high speeds.
2. **Adopt New Technologies**: Look into implementing technologies such as coherent optics and advanced signal processing to maximize data transmission capabilities.
3. **Collaborate with Experts**: Work with scientists and researchers to stay at the forefront of advancements in high-speed internet technology.
In conclusion, the achievement of 301 Tbps over existing fiber networks is a game-changer in the world of internet connectivity. By following the recommendations and staying informed on the latest developments, businesses and individuals can harness this groundbreaking speed for their benefit. Embrace the future of high-speed internet! 🌐 #301Tbps #FutureTechnology
Who has the first “downloading porn” joke?
And here I was wondering why anyone would want to move that many tablespoons per second.
Comcast and AT&T will ensure the US never gets close to that.
Almost fast enough to download the average day one patch.
That’s like…teleportation. Maybe a better term for this: Instant Transmission.
Don’t tell Spectrum that.
I can’t really comprehend how fast this is, other than fast AF.
I mean damn, that is fast.
1Gbps = 125MB/s download speed.
1Tbps = 125,000MB/s download speed or 125GB/s.
That means you could download Red Dead Redemption 2 in 1 second.
301Tbps = 37,500,000MB/s or 37,500GB/s… that is just absurd
What as US companies charge huge amount for that service
Meanwhile comcast acts like they’re out fighting at Verdun just to get me 250mbps down
“Sorry you have been throttled to 12 kbsp, it’s peak hours’
Faster than a SSD so you are still limited by that.
Awesome, at that speed I could run through my monthly cap over 31 times per second.
The biggest barrier is the infrastructure across all these networks. If there’s coax anywhere in the chain/un-supported frequency modulation, the speed dips. Your connection to Facebook is a mixture of your connection to Comcast, Facebook connect to their host, and anyone in between.
Can I just get above 50 mbps? Even 100 would be great before my kids turn into teenagers. With streaming on TV and their tablets, we already get quality issues. I will not be able to handle my son and video games. I am less than 2 miles from where the line stops.
Just wait until we see the prices for the sfp. I am sure the “Cisco certified “ price will hurt some feelings.
So much porn
What is the latency? Would this help make game streaming actually viable? Cuz it isn’t even close now, there is way too much input lag. If this could fix that then I think that tech would be awesome.
Only $10k a month from your local ISP!
I read this as 301 Tbsp and thought I was going mad.
NOW will that website load quickly?
Woah 301 tablepsoons!
I read the title fast and thought it was talking about tablespoons
Yes but can it support Hell Divers 2 without lag?
My dyslexia read this as 301 Tbsp speed
And here I am using gig Internet like a sucker!
and I’m here with my mobile internet with like 7mbps
Meanwhile im on 8mbps for $70 a month.
And comcast will throttle the hell out of it unless you pay up
Will take USA customers 50-100 years before we can use that speed for games and videos. Of course Japan and South Korea will do that for entire nation within 30 years
Best I can offer is 1.7Mb/s. That’ll be 120 dollars a month thanks. – windstream