Researchers from Japan and Netherlands demonstrated a record-breaking data-rate of 22.9 petabits per second using only a single optical fiber, which was more than double our previous world record of 10.66 petabits per second.
In this research, researchers succeeded in combining the latest research technologies such as large-scale Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) and multi-band Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), to demonstrate a path to future ultra-large capacity optical communication networks.
High-speed optical fiber transmission capacity is crucial for meeting our growing data needs, supporting innovative applications, facilitating long-distance communication, reducing latency, ensuring reliable data transmission, and future-proofing our digital infrastructure. It’s the backbone of a connected world and a vital enabler of progress in various fields.
News Source: NICT