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WizardInBlack
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From shoutwire:

"French researchers announced recently that they have been able to transfer data optically at a speed of 16.4Tbps (thatâs terabits per second, or about 17 billion kilobits per second). Yes, thatâs over 11 million times faster than todayâs DSL connections.

At these rates they were able to transfer 2.05TB or about 100 HD movies every second. The researchers believe their work could eventually lead to 100Gbps ethernet connections.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of this is that the transfers werenât happening over a few inches or feet. On the contrary, the data was traveling over a whopping 1,500 miles. With this the researchers have set a world record for bandwidth capacity by distance.

The research, performed at Bell Labs, involved several new technologies such as a âhighly linear, balanced optoelectronic photoreceiver and an ultra-compact, temperature-insensitive coherent mixer.â Yeah, we have no idea what that means either.

So what will come of all of this? Bell Labs claims that this research will âpave the way to the future of communications.â Most importantly, the researchersâ work shows that the potential for higher bandwidth is present, and we just need to learn how to utilize it."

...I am speechless.

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ngfan14
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Wow, that's very cool. I wish my internet speed was that fast. It would be cool if everyone had that internet speed.

WizardInBlack
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100 HD movies A SECOND!!! This is insane!! I don't know wtf to say.

hellian00
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that is pretty epic. Wonder what kind of computers they used.

WizardInBlack
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How will it kill torrenting? Elaborate.

Kendu10
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Thats amazing.
I have 2mb/s connection so its not fast at now.

XVERB
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holy crap i am bringing this thread back from the grave yard

EnterOrion
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Wow, I can fill my entire hard drive with data in 1/100 of a secong with those speeds!

Holy crap, is that good?

BioWare
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Terabytes? I not even thinking of Gigabytes yet. -_-

dimismx
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terabytes!come on!transfering data at the speed of light!hahahaha!

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the video sellers would be fired

skater_kid_who_pwns
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No necro please.

I'm still on dial up(like 1mb a second or something), and they have THAT.

I feel sad.

Milos
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I'm still on dial up(like 1mb a second or something)


That's a lot slower than 1 Mb/s.
Anyway even if someone had 16.4 TB/s connection it's full potential couldn't be used on conventional computers. Only a small portion of it.
Termi
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This has happened in Denmark, before it happened it France.
Anyway it's very nice. But the thing is it SUCK so much power. If it's running you cant have any other thing on .

EnterOrion
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I'm still on dial up(like 1mb a second or something)


My DSL only hits that high half the time.

transfering data at the speed of light


We've been doing that since the invention of fiber optics.
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Impossible today. In 2100, possibly.

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