🇸🇬 SINGAPORE JUST BROKE THE INTERNET SPEED LIMIT Yemen crawls at just 1 Mbps, but the top five leave buffering in the dust. Chile surges with 298 Mbps, Hong Kong hits 310, the UAE powers up to 314, and France edges higher at 315. Then there’s Singapore, reigning supreme at a blistering 372 Mbps. That’s download-a-movie-before-your-coffee-cools speed, even in busy airports and cafés. Mbps means megabits per second, the measure of how much data moves every second. The higher the number, the faster the connection, the smoother the stream, the smaller the wait. Source: pastofusa
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal31.5.2025
🇯🇵 JAPAN SETS INTERNET SPEED WORLD RECORD, 1 MILLION GB PER SECOND A team of Japanese researchers achieved a world record internet speed of 1.02 petabits (1 million GB per second) over 1,800 km using a 19-core optical fiber. This technology, no thicker than existing fibers, can support future data demands from AI, VR, and 6G. The breakthrough solves the challenge of amplifying signals in all cores across two light bands without interference. Japan’s record capacity-distance product of 1.86 exabits per second-km sets a new milestone for ultra-high-speed, long-distance internet infrastructure. Source: Interesting Engineering
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