Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Google want speed of Internet reaches 10 Gbps

Google want speed of Internet reaches 10 Gbps
Google is developing technology that will make the speed of data transfer over the Internet can be up to 10 gigabits per second, or 10 times faster than the connections Google Fiber in Kansas City.

Patrick Pichette, CFO of Google's current technology and internet conference revealed Goldman Sachs; the project became a part of Google's vision of a new generation of the Internet, which would create a more stable connection to the data -intensive applications and the adoption of software and services more widely.

Pichette added that the world would be to get there and it is definitely going to happen. Although it may have done in the next decade, but it wants to make it happen in less than three years.

Currently, some homes require broadband speed of 100Mbps or even 1Gbps and existing capacity continues to be absorbed by emerging technologies such as audio and video, cloud storage, video chat, multiplayer gaming and software updates.

While the connection will be even thinner with the adoption of high resolution 4K video, the technology will be monopoly internet bandwidth. Plans to start streaming Netflix content streaming 4K this year and reportedly requires 15Mbps connection, approximately two times greater than the bandwidth required to stream HD content super.

Google of course is not alone in developing this super fast internet connection. British research team announced last year has managed to achieve data transmission speeds of up to 10Gbps. They developed a system of “Li-Fi" that utilizes a micro LED lights to transmit at speeds of 3.5Gbps, for each of the three primary colors of light are red, blue, and green.

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