Filtration technology in 0.5 seconds
A Japanese company has developed a technology that transmits a 2-hour film in 0.5 seconds - the fastest speed ever achieved with fiber optic cable in the field.
A Japanese company has developed a technology that transmits a 2-hour film in 0.5 seconds - the fastest speed ever achieved with fiber optic cable in the field.
Kansai Electric Co. has used fiber optic cable wrapped in steel to achieve 1 terabit per second - which is 100 times faster than the fastest local information transfer rate, a company spokesman said. know.
Kansai, the second-largest power supplier in Japan, has yet to decide when it will launch the technology, but said it could become a reality by 2010 or later.
T. An ( according to AFP )
Update 11 December 2018
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