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New transmission record shows standard 19-core fiber can push 1.02 petabits per second farther than previous technologies

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  • Future networks could carry petabit speeds without new cable shapes
  • Standard-diameter fiber hits new capacity-distance milestone in lab test
  • US average internet speed is dwarfed by breakthrough optical transmission

Buried under city streets, countryside roads and the deep ocean floor lie the glass threads that carry almost everything we do online.

These strands, often no wider than a human hair, already move astonishing amounts of data, and now, Japanese researchers have pushed those limits even further – without changing the shape or size of the cable.

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