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Japan sets new record for internet data transmission speed

VnExpressVnExpress05/12/2023


Japanese engineers have broken a record by successfully transmitting data at speeds more than 22 times faster than global internet speeds over a single fiber optic cable.

New fiber optic cable system breaks data transmission speed record. Photo: Depositphotos

New fiber optic cable system breaks data transmission speed record. Photo: Depositphotos

The world's fastest consumer Internet connection today is 10 gigabits per second (Gb/s). However, most conventional lines only reach speeds of a few hundred megabits per second (Mb/s). Currently, Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has achieved an extremely high data transmission speed of up to 22.9 petabits per second (Pb/s). One petabit is one million gigabits, fast enough to transmit the entire second-by-second traffic of the global Internet, 22 times faster than the remaining bandwidth. Even NASA has only achieved a speed of 46 terabits per second, or 0.046 Pb/s.

To reach this milestone, NICT leverages several new technologies. Instead of using just one data transmission core, the cable contains 38 cores, each capable of transmitting data over a total of 114 spatial channels. Each mode in each spatial channel is made up of 750 wavelength channels across three frequency bands (S, C, and L), for a bandwidth of 18.8 THz.

The technology helped increase data transmission speeds to 22.9 Pb/s, more than double the previous record set in 2020. The NICT team said the current system could achieve even faster speeds of up to 24.7 Pb/s if error correction was optimized.

However, decoding the data involves complex signal processing, requiring the installation of specialized equipment called MIMO receivers throughout the network. In the shorter term, the quad-core version of fiber optics transmits data in only one mode per core, compatible with today's infrastructure, at speeds of more than 1 Mbps.

An Khang (According to New Atlas )



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