London UCL Engineers Hit The World’s Highest Internet Speed Ever With 178 Terabits
How fast can the internet speed up in the future? British scientists have finally managed to peek into the window of the future and they have answered this question in a way that will amaze you. According to the report, a team of experts from University College London (UCL) has tested the world’s fastest internet.
They have developed an Internet connection that is 20% faster than the world’s fastest Internet connection. The team, led by Dr. Lydia Geldino, has developed an Internet connection with a speed of 178 terabits.
The entire Netflix library can be downloaded on this internet in just one second.
This speed is so high that it can be called imaginary speed. At the moment, one can only imagine such a high-speed internet connection, but experts from University College London have made this idea a reality and told the world how fast the internet could be in the near future. This internet connection is twice as fast as any fastest internet connection currently operating in the world and the entire Netflix library can be downloaded on this internet in just one second.
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