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Internet speed record broken


A group of researchers in New York have broken the internet speed record.
On Tuesday December 30 the team managed to top out at a record breaking 7.67 gigabits/sec using standard telecommunications protocols.
The very next day they pushed it to the limit by breaking through to 9.08 Gbps over a 20,000 mile path.
The internet2 consortium is looking to build a new network capable of 100Gbps!
Looking forward to that

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