Optical fiber carries a petabit per second

How it would look like one the second? Australia's Macquarie University in collaboration with Hokkaido University and equipment manufacturer Fujikura have built an optical fiber and transmission system that enables transmission speeds more than 1 petabit per second.

The new quad-core and 12D optical fiber is the same size as today's, but is capable of transmitting data XNUMX times faster.petabit

Macquarie University even reported that these fibers are less prone to damage due to their narrower diameter and could be used with existing equipment.

"This technology promises a solution to the congestion created by existing optical fibers. For the first time we have created a realistic and easy-to-use fiber that is durable and can carry huge amounts of data. " he says Dr Simon Gross of the Macquarie Photonics Research Center.

According to the fiber optic they manufactured is the first to allow such data transfer speeds.

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