The fastest internet in Tokyo has been successfully tested, with data transmitted at an incredible speed of 319 terabits per second. About 817 blu-ray discs of digital data were transferred in just one second in this experiment.
In a recent experiment, data was transmitted over a distance of 3000 km using today's conventional optical fibers, which is expected to require modest additional costs to be used commercially in the future. Under this arrangement, the average speed of data transfer was 580 gigabits per second while the maximum speed was recorded at 319 terabits per second. It should be noted that Japan is one of the few countries where people have the fastest broadband internet (10 gigabits per second). The new average speed will be 58 times higher.
