Researchers in the second week of March 2012 invented fibre-optic technology, under a project called Sardana to run ultra-fast Internet. It demonstrated speed of upto 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps), around 2000 times faster than today’s fastest Internet speed. The research showed that by using existing fibre infrastructure Internet’s speed could be increased.
Within next three years, yearly global internet traffic will be measured in Zettabytes(one trillion Gigabytes), which is a four-fold increase from today. You Tube and Netflix will have most of the traffic.
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