Japan has once again demonstrated its leadership in technological innovation with a groundbreaking achievement in internet speed. Researchers have set a new world record, reaching an astonishing 1.02 petabits per second (Pbps). This remarkable feat, achieved in July 2025, has the potential to revolutionize how we experience the digital world. This breakthrough is not just about speed; it's about the future. At this rate, one could theoretically download the entire Netflix library in under a second. This kind of speed opens doors to advancements in various fields, from cloud computing to AI and autonomous vehicles. The technology uses a 19-core optical fiber cable, compatible with existing infrastructure, allowing for data transmission over long distances. This innovation could be a game-changer for global data sharing and the increasing demands of AI and virtual reality. While this technology is still in its early stages, the implications are vast. Japan's achievement underscores the country's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. This innovation could lead to a more connected and efficient future, changing how we interact with the internet. This achievement is a testament to Japan's dedication to technological advancement and its vision for a faster, more connected world.
Japan's Internet Breakthrough: A Technological Leap for a Faster Future
Edited by: Veronika Radoslavskaya
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Tribune Online
World Record Achieved in Transmission Capacity and Distance: With 19-core Optical Fiber with Standard Cladding Diameter 1,808 km Transmission of 1.02 Petabits per Second
Japan's Internet Is So Fast, It Can Download All Of Netflix In 1 Second
Japan breaks internet speed record with 1.02 Pbps, it can download all of Netflix in 1 second
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