You
Can Now Download 44 Movies in 1 Second — the Fastest Internet Yet Was Just
Invented
You Can Now Download 44 Movies in 1 Second — the Fastest
Internet Yet Was Just InventedImage Credit: Google+
The news: The world has a new fastest
internet speed, thanks to
researchers in the United Kingdom, and it’s mindboggling.
The record-breaking speed? 1.4
terabytes per second. To put that in perspective, an internet
connection of 1.4 terabytes per second could download 44 high-definition movies
in a single second, or all of the English version of Wikipedia in 0.006
seconds. Damn.
Scientists working with telecommunication
companies Alcatel-Lucent and BT used fiber cables that are already in place in the UK’s
infrastructure, which means reaching these terabyte speeds won’t take too much
of an overhaul of the current system. The researchers warn, however, that
consumers shouldn’t get their hopes up just yet. It could still be a few years
before these speeds hit the commercial mainstream.
But the sooner these speeds come, the better. The average
broadband speed in the United
States is somewhere around 8.5 megabytes per second. Even in Ephrata,
Washington — the U.S. city with the fastest
connection — internet
speeds only reach 85.54 Mbps. The U.S. is notorious for lousy internet, and the UK isn’t
much better. We’re used to spending hours to download a movie. Speeds
approaching 1.4 terabytes per second are enough to make us wet our pants.
With this new fastest speed, everything on the
internet becomes pretty much instant. That’s sort of insane, considering not
too long ago we were all struggling with crawling dial-up connections and we
were thankful for what we had. Now, scientists are working on connections that
can download 44 movies in a second. That’s pretty wild.
Sure, these speeds might be a ways off for the
average consumer, but a boy can dream. And thanks to these UK researchers, that
dream is just a little bit closer to becoming reality.
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