6G speed: Japan tests 100 Gbps data transfer
Japanese companies have achieved a new data transfer speed record of 100 Gbps, surpassing the current capabilities of 5G networks while working on the development of 6G technologies.
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Revolutionary transmission speed
In Japan, a consortium of leading technology giants including NTT Docomo, NTT, NEC and Fujitsu, has been engaged in research and development in the field of next-generation wireless communications since 2021. Their efforts were crowned with success when scientists were able to transmit information at a speed of 100 gigabits per second for the first time.
Wireless device of the future
Scientists managed to create a unique wireless device capable of operating in ranges of 100 GHz indoors and 300 GHz outdoors at a distance of up to 100 meters. The achieved speed is 20 times higher than the maximum capabilities of modern fifth-generation 5G networks, which allows for almost instantaneous transmission of data streams equivalent to five high-quality video films.
Prospects for implementation in Ukraine
While the world is actively developing sixth generation mobile technology communication, 5G networks are gradually being introduced in Ukraine. According to the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov, the 5G pilot project can be implemented as early as 2024. In addition, at the end of February, the regulator allowed Kyivstar to test 5G on the territory of the state.
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- NTT Docomo is a Japanese mobile operator and Internet service provider.
- NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) is a Japanese telecommunications company.
- NEC (Nippon Electric Company) is a Japanese company specializing in electronics, computers and telecommunications.
- Fujitsu is a Japanese company engaged in the production of computers, semiconductors and telecommunications equipment.
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A Japanese consortium of companies has successfully tested 6G technology, achieving a data transfer rate of 100 Gbps. This paves the way for a new generation of high-speed Internet.
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FrancoiseF
Interesting news! I have heard that 6G will be a revolutionary technology with extremely high data transfer rates. 🤯 But is the world ready for such power?
MarioI
Françoise, I share your doubts about the readiness of the infrastructure for 6G. However, this technology can open up new opportunities for the development of innovation and the digital economy. 💡
AnnaU
The speed of 100 Gbps is simply amazing! 😲 This means that we will be able to download huge amounts of data in just a few seconds. Imagine the possibilities for streaming, cloud computing, and the evolution of the metaverse!
KrzysztofP
I am skeptical of these impressive numbers. 🤨 New technologies are always accompanied by large-scale advertising campaigns and exaggerated promises. Let's wait and see how 6G will actually work.
GerdG
These new technologies are just funny tricks for the youth. 🙄 In my time, we valued simplicity and peace, not the constant pursuit of the latest developments. Does anyone really need that much cosmic speed?
IreneE
Gerd, I understand your concern, but progress is inevitable! 6G can be a breakthrough in the fields of medicine, science and education. 💻 Imagine the possibilities for remote operations, virtual reality and online learning!
FelixD
And who thought about the environmental impact of these new networks? 🌳 More devices means more energy consumption and carbon emissions. Maybe we should focus on sustainable development instead of chasing speed?
OleksiyU
It's hard not to get excited about the prospects of 6G! 🚀 But I agree with Felix - environmental issues should be a priority. Maybe Ukrainian engineers will be able to develop energy-efficient solutions for this technology? 💡🇺🇦