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July 13th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedOne of the things that I find truly fascinating about the technology behind fiber optics is that not only can you transfer light over huge distances without seeing any significant loss of strength but it can also be used to transfer data using the exact same technology.
Now I can’t say that I have any expert knowledge about how this works (I really don’t) but as a user I have great benefits from it. One of the most obvious benefits is that I can write this and post it to this blog instantly using the data transfer technology in fiber optics.
Currently (where I am located) we are seeing transfer speeds of about 100Mbit per second but I know that other parts of the world are seeing even faster transfer rates. Recently I stumbled upon an old article posted at ABC News Online that states that a Japanese company made a data fiber optics transfer record by sending a 2 hour movie through fiber optic cables in 0.5 seconds!!!
“A Japanese company has developed technology to transmit a two-hour movie in 0.5 seconds, the world’s fastest speed achieved with fibre-optic cables in the field, it says.
Kansai Electric used fibre-optic cables on power-transmitting steel towers to achieve the speed of one terabit per second, which is more than 100 times faster than inter-city data transmissions currently in use, a spokesman says.
The company, Japan’s second-largest power supplier, has not decided when to put the technology into practical use but says it is possible that it would come in 2010 or later.” - Find the original article here
Imagine what they can do today? I can’t wait to see what the current record is. The funny part is that within a few years (or 5 years maybe) we will all have fiber optic cables hooked to our computers and we’ll experience data transfer speeds that we would never have dreamt of when we bought our first 52kb modem *lol*.
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