Japan has broken a world record for the fastest internet spe
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{"content":"Japan has broken a world record for the fastest internet speed for 1.02 petabits per second. That’s over 1 million gigabytes every second, sent over a distance of 1,808 km.
They did this using a super-thin fiber cable, only 0.125 mm wide (about the width of a human hair), with 19 separate paths inside it. Think of it like turning a one-lane road into a 19-lane highway for data.
This new cable can send huge amounts of information very fast, even over long distances, without slowing down or getting mixed up. It could help make future tech like AI, 6G, and smart devices even better.
This is a big step forward for building faster and smarter internet around the world.","images":["https://d2kdcqywr8ua22.cloudfront.net/uploadfile/article/blog/2025062025/06/03/3bb9de5b42e04e148cd2ea08932e60c0.png"],"tags":[],"tradingPairs":[],"quotearticleid":0}