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Need faster internet? Researchers just sent data at crazy speeds without a single cable

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  • Researchers set new wireless data record over 4.6km with infrared
  • Data beams allow many parallel high-speed connections without interference
  • Researchers believe this can bridge future 5G and 6G network connectivity gaps

Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have transmitted data between the TU/e campus and the High Tech Campus over a 4.6km distance using infrared light.

This feat happened at the astonishing rate of 5.7 terabits per second, the equivalent of streaming 1.9 million Netflix shows in HD simultaneously, making it the fastest wireless data transmission ever demonstrated over this big a distance in an urban setting.

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