What fiber optic cables can do!!

A joint group of researchers from the Netherlands and the US have smashed the world speed record for a fiber network, pushing 255 terabits per second down a single strand of glass fiber. This is equivalent to around 32 terabytes per second — enough to transfer a 1GB movie in 31.25 microseconds (0.03 milliseconds), or alternatively, the entire contents of your 1TB hard drive in about 31 milliseconds.

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so ile ngwati nimedownload over the years ,naeza zipitia round two na nanoseconds ku re-download?
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They can do unreal things! Where are you from Proboscis? I am just curious, nothing more…

I must say that this fantastic research is truly out of this world. It’s even hard to comprehend this outstanding fact. I think it’s not only because of the enormous abilities of fiber cables. It’s also because of their phenomenal minds. Surely, it’s the world’s fastest network, I would never doubt it! I am still not able to realize that one single fiber could have carried all the internet’s traffic of the whole world, even at peak time… Just astonishing! You know, there is one very interesting fiber engineering bunch located in my city. I know some secrets about this interesting area. Maybe, I should apply for a job there, what do you think?