China launched what it claims to be the world’s first Internet superfast backbone, supporting 1.2 Terabits per second throughputwhich exceeds normal global Internet speeds.
This technology was developed through collaboration between Tsinghua University, China Mobiletechnological Huawei and research provider Cernet Corporationwho shared the project at a press conference held at Tsinghua University.
According to media reports XinhuaNews and Tsinghua University said in a statement, The “next generation” Internet backbone It has already been launched and covers more than 3,000 kilometers, thus connecting the Chinese cities of Beijing, Wuhan and Canton.
This is a technological achievement enshrined in the national project Technological infrastructure future Internet (FITI). In this sense, after conducting several infrastructure tests starting on July 31, the FITI backbone network has been implemented stably and reliably.
They also detailed that this backbone network is based on China’s own proprietary technology, highlighting the ultra-fast IPv6 interface used by China’s central router. Internet, capable of speeds of 1.2 terabits per second. In fact, even “software” and ‘Hardware’ necessary for the operation of the new Internet backbone network are manufactured in China.
Following this line, during the conference, Tsinghua University also clarified that central nodes Backbone network They are distributed in 40 universities in 35 cities of the country.
In turn, as reported by other media, such as South China Morning PostHuawei Technologies Vice President Wang Lei added that the network is capable of providing loading data equivalent to 150 high-definition movies in one second.
Likewise, FITI project director and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering Wu Jianping stated that this superfast internet network provides China with “cutting-edge technology to create an even faster Internet.”
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Source: Aristegui Noticias
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