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One second for 720 DVDs: New super-fast fiber optic cable
One second for 720 DVDs: New super-fast fiber optic cable
KDDI R&D Laboratories , research arm of KDDI (a Japanese telcom) and Japan’s National Institute of Information & Communications Technology (NICT) yesterday announced [JP, PDF] the development of the world’s most advanced fiber optic cable. The companies claim their new ...
720 DVDs downloaded in a second
720 DVDs downloaded in a second
ubergizmo.com — KDDI R&D Laboratories have collaborated with Japan’s National Institute of Information & Communications Technology (NICT), where their... partnership resulted in the most advanced fiber optic cable in the world. Just how advanced, you ... (more) 720 DVDs downloaded in a second
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KDDI desarrolla fibra óptica capaz de mover 720 DVD en un segundo
Gizmología — ... Los laboratorios de I+D de la operadora japonesa KDDI, KDDI R&D Laboratories junto la Instituto nacional de información y telecomunicaciones, han conseguido crear la fibra óptica más rápida del mundo. ...

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