World’s fastest data transfer now 25.6TB per second

by DJ Neawedde | 30th March 2007

Alcatel/Lucent has managed to shoot 25.6TB o’ data in 1 second through one fiber strand. Wow. This would allow you to successfully transmit more than 600 DVDs per second. The previous record was 14TB/second in September 2006, and according to BroadbandReports.com, “Back in 2002, the record was 2.56Tbps.” Press release
Photo courtesy of 37Hz


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    World’s fastest data transfer now 25.6TB per second

    by DJ Neawedde | 30th March 2007

    Alcatel/Lucent has managed to shoot 25.6TB o’ data in 1 second through one fiber strand. Wow. This would allow you to successfully transmit more than 600 DVDs per second. The previous record was 14TB/second in September 2006, and according to BroadbandReports.com, “Back in 2002, the record was 2.56Tbps.” Press release
    Photo courtesy of 37Hz


    Related Posts

  • New data transmission record of 14 Terabits per second
  • Swedish Woman Gets World’s Fastest Internet Connection
  • OWC unveils fastest portable hard drive
  • Samsung displays 4G technology
  • MoJo Launches New Killer App
  • Nationwide, Overnight 160 GB SATA Upgrade
  • Subscribe



    One Response to “World’s fastest data transfer now 25.6TB per second”

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