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NetSpeed: Japan breaks world record for fastest internet speed
It’s about 7.6 million times faster than what you probably have at home.
Engineers in Japan have set a new world record for fastest internet speed — and it’s so fast, you’d be able to download nearly 80,000 movies in just one second.
Need for speed: Internet speed is typically measured by how much data can be transmitted between two devices in one second.
The new record is 319 terabits per second (Tb/s). That’s double the previous world record for fastest internet speed and about 7.6 million times faster than the average home internet speed in the U.S. (42 megabits per second). ....
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That article is old news, but Japan still holds the record!!
Imagine DDoS attack from that pipe.
They could probably take me out with a ping flood from their Windows PCs.
imagine just a DoS attack of that volume. It’s like 100x or more than the highest DDoS attacks ever recorded.
The article is over 1 year old.
is this let news bot account ?
Meanwhile residential network (via PPPoE) is congested as shit at peak hours.
IPoE is less affected but no dedicated IPv4 and thus not all ports are available 🙄
They must have bought all the Ixia/Smartbits on eBay.
Small dikk, big pipe
Are they going to get DMCA?
Lmao,
But how could you watch all those movies at once? You'd need almost a whole 24-hour day to watch it if it was 80,000 seconds, let alone an average 1.5-2 hours.
At that point, the new unit of streaming units should be 16k HD. Or percentage of the world for a worldwide simultaneous stream.
$7
It just goes to show that @Tony40 just posts useless article without checking stuff, and not really contributing anything - like lol, just spam for posting a year old article.
But most of the videos uploaded by their youtubers are still in 1080p.