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Japan Pulverizes Internet World Record: 1.02 Petabytes per Second over 1,800 Km

According to an article published on Trust My Science, Japanese researchers have just achieved a technological prowess by reaching a data transmission speed of 1.02 petabytes per second, or 125,000 gigabytes per second. This advance, presented at the Conference on Optical Fibre Communications (OFC) in San Francisco, could revolutionize our way of designing global connectivity. With a standard connection of 100 Mbps, downloading a film in 4K woul…
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According to an article published on Trust My Science, Japanese researchers have just achieved a technological prowess by reaching a data transmission speed of 1.02 petabytes per second, or 125,000 gigabytes per second. This advance, presented at the Conference on Optical Fibre Communications (OFC) in San Francisco, could revolutionize our way of designing global connectivity. With a standard connection of 100 Mbps, downloading a film in 4K woul…

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Digital Magazine Burkina broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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