Data transmission speed of 2.56 Tb/s achieved by twisting beams of light
martes, 26 de junio de 2012
Data transmission speed of 2.56 Tb/s achieved by twisting beams of light:
Thankfully, data transmission speeds have come a long way since the days of dial-up when users would have plenty of time to twiddle their thumbs as they waited for an image or MP3 to make it’s way to their hard drive. These days, broadband cable currently supports speeds of around 30 megabits per second, which is a hell of an improvement. Now researchers have outdone that by a factor of around 85,000 by using twisted beams of light to transmit data at up to 2.56 terabits per second... Continue Reading Data transmission speed of 2.56 Tb/s achieved by twisting beams of light
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