🚨🌏 JAPAN BREAKS GLOBAL INTERNET SPEED RECORD! 🚀💻

💡 1.02 PETABITS PER SECOND: FASTER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! ⚡📶



Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has officially achieved an internet speed that feels straight out of science fiction — 1.02 Pbps (Petabits per second). That’s not just fast — it’s history-making.

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🔍 What does 1.02 Pbps mean in real life?


👉 You could download the entire Netflix library or the full English Wikipedia database THOUSANDS of times in just one second! 🎬📖

👉 Equivalent to downloading 8K videos, huge game files, or cloud backups instantly!


📊 HOW FAST IS THAT COMPARED TO TODAY’S AVERAGES?


🇮🇳 India’s average internet speed: 63.55 Mbps

🇺🇸 US average internet speed: ~300 Mbps

➡️ Japan’s record: 16 million times faster than India’s average

➡️ 3.5 million times faster than the US average

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⚙️ HOW DID THEY ACHIEVE IT?


🔸 Specially developed 19-core optical fibre cables (as thin as existing internet cables: 0.125 mm).

🔸 Data travelled over 1,808 km of loops, carrying 180 separate data streams simultaneously.

🔸 Total transfer rate: 1.86 exabits per second per kilometre — the highest ever recorded globally!

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🛠️ WHO WAS INVOLVED?


✅ NICT’s Photonic Network Lab

✅ Sumitomo Electric Industries

✅ Researchers from Europe


🔥 WHY IT MATTERS:


Uses the same size cables as current networks: No massive replacement needed!

➤ Could revolutionize:

  • High-speed video streaming
  • Cloud services
  • AI and machine learning applications
  • Space and scientific research data transfer


🕐 WHEN WILL THE PUBLIC GET IT?


NICT hasn’t announced commercial rollout dates yet. But this test proves ultra-fast internet is achievable even with today’s cable sizes, opening the door to future infrastructure upgrades worldwide. 🌐



📣 Imagine a future with no buffering, no loading times — just instant everything. What would YOU do first with that speed? Stream, game, or build the next-gen app? Drop your thoughts below! 👇



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@KETAN  ✌️🌟

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