The world's fastest internet speed would make it possible to download the whole Netflix library in seconds, according to scientists in the UK.
The researchers from University College London (UCL) in the UK achieved the new world record for the fastest internet of 178 terabits a second, which is five times faster than the previous world record held by a team in Japan and close to the theoretical limitations of the data transmission set out by American mathematician Claude Shannon in 1949. This means if that data connection were wired to your home broadband, it would allow you to download 22million HD photos in under a second, and download more than 220 4K-quality movies in a second. Also read: How much Mbps is good wifi? As described in a research paper published in the journal IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, the capacity of the new internet ‘world record’ speed is twice times more than that of any current system in the world.
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