A team researchers from the Technical University of Denmark used a single fiber optic cable (multi-core ) for transport 43 Terabits the second, creating the fastest fiber optic network in the world. The Google Fiber in front of him looks like connection 1996 dial-up from a telephone line.
How fast are 43 terabits a second? As he says Extreme Tech, this means you can download a 1 gigabyte movie in 2 milliseconds. When it closes the eye, the time it takes is between 100 and 400 milliseconds. So you can download thousands of movies in the blink of an eye.
The DTU team used a single fiber made from materials from the Japanese telecommunications company NTT, and the technique them is actually commercially viable. This research could (and should!) be used to create much faster network connections.