Japan Breaks World's Internet Speed Record By Clocking Data Transmission Rate ? Terabits Per Second

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Japanese engineers broke the world record for the highest internet speed, achieving a data transfer speed of 319 Tb/s, nearly twice as fast as the previous record of 178 Tb/s, which was set less than a year ago.
A study presented at the International Conference on Fibre Optic Communication in June has revealed that Japanese engineers recently broke the world record for the highest internet speed, achieving a data transfer speed of 319 terabits per second (Tb/s).
The transmission speed is nearly twice as fast as the previous record of 178 Tb/s, which was set less than a year ago and seven times faster than the previous record of 44.2 Tb/s set by an experimental photonic chip.
Data is transferred via 70 kilometres of optical fibre until it reaches optical amplifiers, which boost the signal on its long journey.
After the protective cladding is taken into account, the four-core optical fibre has the same diameter as a typical single-core fibre.
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