ammatasiri new record :O :O

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  • Jan 9, 2009
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    Researchers in France announced this week that they have managed to optically transfer data at a record speed of 16.4Tbps (terabits per second). That’s the equivalent of 2.05TB - about 100 HD movies – being copied every single second.

    It’s thought that the research could eventually lead to the creation of 100Gbps Ethernet connections.

    The transfer didn’t happen over a few inches either – the 16.4Tbps transfers were recorded over a distance of 2,550km.

    Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/inter...test-internet-connection-254076#ixzz0qkjdp3SX



    wow i can imagine how scene FxP protocols will be with it :lol:
     

    G.D.1.nirmal

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  • Feb 16, 2008
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    :(:(:no::frown:
     

    SaNDun

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  • May 4, 2006
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    Researchers in France announced this week that they have managed to optically transfer data at a record speed of 16.4Tbps (terabits per second). That’s the equivalent of 2.05TB - about 100 HD movies – being copied every single second.

    It’s thought that the research could eventually lead to the creation of 100Gbps Ethernet connections.

    The transfer didn’t happen over a few inches either – the 16.4Tbps transfers were recorded over a distance of 2,550km.

    Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/inter...test-internet-connection-254076#ixzz0qkjdp3SX
    and that was in 2008 & now there are 100Gbps Speed Web Servers too :D