This Is The World's Fastest Internet #Shorts
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the fastest internet connection in the world is over 300 000 times faster than gigabit which is already pretty freaking fast last year japanese engineers achieved a connection of 319 terabits per second over 1800 miles at that speed you could download nearly 800 50 gigabyte steam games every second but even though this was done with existing fiber optic technology you and i won't be seeing these speeds anytime soon most of the fastest home and office connections top out around 10 gigabits per second although google is actually working on what it calls project tara which achieves 20 gigabit speeds wirelessly through invisible beams of light and it works over distances of 20 kilometers tara is currently meant to serve less developed countries without lots of wired infrastructure so that more people can get on the grid and subsequently scream at each other on twitter the purpose of the internet
The video presents a rapid tour of hypothetical and real world internet speed milestones, starting with an attention grabbing claim that the fastest internet connection is over 300,000 times faster than a typical gigabit connection. It notes that Japanese engineers achieved a connection of 319 terabits per second over 1800 miles, describing what that speed would enable in practical terms, such as downloading nearly 800 50 gigabyte Steam games in a single second. The narrative then contextualizes current consumer speeds, noting that most households top out around 10 gigabits per second and that such extreme speeds are far from mainstream availability. It introduces Google's Project Tara as a wireless beam technology capable of 20 gigabits per second over distances of up to 20 kilometers, highlighting its intended use for less developed regions with limited wired infrastructure. The conclusion emphasizes the broader purpose of advancing global connectivity, while humorously noting the social media ecosystem that would follow once more people are online. Overall, the video blends awe at extreme speeds with practical caveats about accessibility and infrastructure, leaving the viewer with a sense of rapid progress tempered by real-world limitations.
Topics · technology · internet · telecommunications · wireless_communication
Questions answered
- What is the claimed maximum internet speed discussed, and who achieved a near equivalent milestone?
- The video cites 319 terabits per second achieved by Japanese engineers.
- What is Project Tara and what speeds does it aim to deliver wirelessly?
- Project Tara is Google's wireless beam technology aiming for about 20 gigabits per second over 20 kilometers.