Internet Speeds Could Increase by 25x - 2.5 Gigs/Sec With Optical Fibre
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Bring. It. On. Ultra high speed internet service at 25 times today’s speed. A Korean research team has devised a plastic optical fiber that will move data at a blinding 2.5 gigabites per second. Most copper lines in use today can carry only 100 megabits per second. “Last mile” transition between fiber and the home has been a huge stumbling block for moving Internet speeds upward. This breakthrough technology can totally change the way we live and work.
Internet Speeds 200x Faster Than Broadband
Dr John Papandriopoulos, an Australian PhD student, has developed the technology to produce internet speeds up to 200 times faster than broadband. The amazing part is that it doesn’t require a fiber optic network to make it happen. It will work over existing copper phone lines. Without getting into … [More]
Via: newlaunches
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