Computer technology is constantly evolving, programs require more processing power and exponentially larger available storage space. Cloud computing and cloud services storage, which clearly seem to be the future, require fast internet connections, connections that have so far been deemed sufficient, but for how much longer?
The arrival of the 4K video and especially the streaming services that will use it will require a minimum of 15Mbps connection so that we can seamlessly enjoy what we want. However, while the technological developments in computers are rapid and can offer us the required power (with the corresponding price, of course), the developments in terms of speed connection to the internet move at clearly lower rates. Google, once again looking ahead, aims to develop a new technology that will offer us connection speeds of the order of 10Gbps!
The Next Generation Internet, as they call it on Google, is something that could be achieved relatively comfortably in the next decade while the need for its evolution is already becoming apparent. But why wait, if we can present one sustainable technology over the next three years? This is exactly what he said Patrick Pickette, company executive in a recent congress, stressing that the tech giant has already begun research in this area. How accessible this technology will be remains to be seen, but we hope, as always, for the best.