Japan has achieved a world record in Internet speed by reaching 1.02 petabits per second (over 1 million gigabytes) over 1,808 kilometers using innovative optical fibers containing 19 cores.
These extremely thin fibers - with a thickness of only 0.125 mm - can transmit enormous amounts of data, enabling future technologies such as artificial intelligence, 6G, and the Internet of Things.
Unlike previous advancements that were limited by distance, these fibers maintain speed over long distances without interference. It's like upgrading a single-lane road to a fast data highway consisting of 19 lanes.
This innovation paves the way for next-generation digital infrastructure.
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