Scientists have set a new world record for data transmission by transferring a data rate of 2.56 Terabit per second over a glass fibre link of 160 km length. 2,560,000,000,000 bits are equivalent to the contents of 60 DVDs. By comparison, the fastest high-speed links currently carry data at a maximum 40 Gbit/s, or around 50 times slower. Related: Source: Fraunhofer Institute | OTDM group | Gizmag UK Technorati Tags: Internet, Technology |
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