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The Japanese NICT Discovered A Faster Internet Speed That Transfers Data At 319Tbps

...NICT’s said this data speed can function more than 6G networks.

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
July 18, 2021
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Japanese-based scientists have reportedly changed the record of gigabit internet speed whereby the scientists from the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, NIICT, takes the glory for adding value to the technology race.

Remember ten years ago when scientists attained the highest gigabit internet speed of all time. Now, Asians have taken the lead with a new internet data transfer, shuffling data at 319Tbps, Techbooky reports.

The NICT’s accomplishments exceed their previous success during the wake of the pandemic. The Japanese consorted with other British scientists — at the time, the internet transfer speed they discovered was as fast as 179Tbps, lower than the NICT’s latest discovery.

According to the scientists at NICT, they upgraded everything that is likely to bolster the virtual pipeline system. While amplifying the system with rare earth materials, it was able to work properly because the fiber optic line had four cores instead of one.

At this stage, the scientist boosted the system, igniting a 552-channel comb laser at multiple wavelengths. To confirm their research actually works, the scientists involved stationed their initiative at NICT’s lab then duplicated a 1,864-mile distance that maintained signal quality or speed — this was possible via the coiled fiber the researchers used to transfer data.

It is worth noting that the four core fiber is likely to work adequately with existing networks — this feature is expected to be expensive. This super-speed internet broadband is likely to be available for future use due to its anticipated impact that seems vital.

As expected, other significant networking projects would regard data capacity matters more than the cost for running the best network data — just as it is expected to influence data internet usage globally.

The Japanese envisioned 6G broadband connections — next-generation technologies practically made out of fiber. Techbooky also anticipates the availability of this newly discovered supersonic fiber-powered 319Tbps data connectivity for the best internet experience that doesn’t lag when multiple users are actively connected.

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