Aston University researchers send data 4.5 million times faster than average broadband☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml – 14 points – 6 months agoaston.ac.uk2Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOld301 terabits = 37 terabytes... PER SECOND.ive watched the development of fiber my whole career, and they have always promised wavelength advances that could be achieved over existing fiber mediums. this is a perfect example of that promise coming to fruition. woohoo! fibertothedesktop
ive watched the development of fiber my whole career, and they have always promised wavelength advances that could be achieved over existing fiber mediums. this is a perfect example of that promise coming to fruition. woohoo! fibertothedesktop
301 terabits = 37 terabytes... PER SECOND.
ive watched the development of fiber my whole career, and they have always promised wavelength advances that could be achieved over existing fiber mediums. this is a perfect example of that promise coming to fruition. woohoo! fibertothedesktop