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    Get Set For Internet Download Speed Of 1.4 Terabits Per Second



    In what can be termed as the biggest breakthrough in the world of internet, scientists in UK have achieved fastest ever broadband speed of 1.4 terabits per second. This speed is enough to transfer 44 high-definition movies at once.

    This test was conducted in London by British Telecom and French networking equipment company Alcatel-Lucent jointly, where they achieved the high speeds of 1.4 terabits per second, or 1,83,501Mbps, on the existing fibre network in London. This breakthrough is of high importance for the internet service providers, as it facilitates sending of greater amount of information through existing broadband infrastructure. All this can happen without costly infrastructure upgrades.

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    Get Set For Internet Download Speed Of 1.4 Terabits Per Second

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    dito sa atin 1mbps pa lang eh hirap na imaintain ng maayos.:bwahaha:

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    e yun nga bayantel sa bahay pag may gumamit ng telepono nawawala ang internet. pag may dina-download at tatawag ka walang dial tone. ngayon nga permanente nang walang dial tone. ilang beses na namin itinawag, aayusin after 1 week ganun ulit.

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    Maybe in another lifetime or two if the Philippines is concerned...

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    Naka 1Tbps ka nga, naka-cap ka naman sa 5GB per month. Haha!

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    wow. di nga terabits? ilang times ang bilis nyan?
    imposible yan dito. madamot ang smart,pldt at globe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Naka 1Tbps ka nga, naka-cap ka naman sa 5GB per month. Haha!
    Hindi kaya mag-connect nang data. hehehe. Puno agad. WTF!

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    in finland, citizens have the right to high-speed internet access. as in, batas sa kanila. sa atin, ibang klase naman. ang binayaran mo, 2mbps. ang darating, .7mbps lang. short-changed palagi ang consumers.

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    May data cap pa per month lahat ng providers. Ganid talaga kasi eh.

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    Di importante ang speed, mas importante ang consistency at ping rate. 1mbps ka nga, 1000+ms naman ping mo.

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    masaya na ako sa LTE 4G ko.
    dko na kelangan ng terabits na yan
    baka mapuno lang HDD ko kakadownload dyan:hysterical:

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    It's actually the reverse. At that speed, there'd be no more need to download media.

    Like these days, I just watch movies via streaming. Pinagty-tyagaan ko muna at 480p, kasi pag HD na, tagal mag-buffer e. Whenever there's a song in my head I can't shake off, I just search it on Youtube and play it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    It's actually the reverse. At that speed, there'd be no more need to download media.

    Like these days, I just watch movies via streaming. Pinagty-tyagaan ko muna at 480p, kasi pag HD na, tagal mag-buffer e. Whenever there's a song in my head I can't shake off, I just search it on Youtube and play it.
    Counted pa rin po ito sa data cap ng networks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelu View Post
    in finland, citizens have the right to high-speed internet access. as in, batas sa kanila. sa atin, ibang klase naman. ang binayaran mo, 2mbps. ang darating, .7mbps lang. short-changed palagi ang consumers.
    Iyan nga ang sabi ng mga boss namin sa Corporate....

    It is your "constitutional right" to have high speed internet access + HDTV....




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    Diyan papasok ang convenience ng Smart TVs...... No need to download,- just stream it!

    Ours just got "upgraded" from 3Mbps to 5Mbps,- and it looks like it will be 7Mbps in a short while....

    Sana tuluy-tuloy na ito...



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    Quote Originally Posted by shelu View Post
    in finland, citizens have the right to high-speed internet access. as in, batas sa kanila. sa atin, ibang klase naman. ang binayaran mo, 2mbps. ang darating, .7mbps lang. short-changed palagi ang consumers.
    yes they have the right, in the Philippines, Pangilinan have the rights...dapat eto gawin din ng mga mambubutas este ,mambabatas natin na mataas and internet speed natin at affordable price....

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