Japan set a new internet speed record at 1.02 petabits per second, about 127,500 GB/s. The achievement is around 3 million times faster than the US average broadband speed of 288 Mbps. The NICT used a ...
It's not just the high-speed rail network, the best airports and earthquake-resistant buildings. Japan has added another feather to its infrastructural cap - it now boasts the world's fastest Internet ...
Recent data shows that over 5 billion people use the internet on a daily basis from a global perspective. And, with remote jobs becoming more common, having high-speed internet is a priority for many.
TL;DR: Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology set a world record with 1.02 petabits per second internet speed using multi-core fiber optics, enabling data transfer of ...