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World’s fastest internet? Japan creates a new record using standard fibre cables

Published on: Jul 12, 2025 11:05 AM IST

Japan has set a new internet speed record by reaching 1.02 petabits per second, which is fast enough to download all of Netflix in just one second.

Japan has pushed the boundaries of internet technology by achieving a new global record in data transmission speed. The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) announced that it reached an internet speed of 1.02 petabits per second (Pbps). This speed allows data transfers so rapid that downloading the entire Netflix library or the English version of Wikipedia would take just one second.

Japan’s 1.02 Pbps internet speed could transform everything you do online.(Pexels)

This breakthrough speed far exceeds the current internet speeds in many countries. For instance, it is 16 million times faster than India’s average internet speed, which stands at around 63.55 Mbps. Compared to the United States, Japan’s new speed is approximately 3.5 million times quicker based on recent data.

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NICT explained that the goal was to demonstrate that extremely high-speed internet could be achieved over long distances using existing infrastructure. The project involved collaboration with Sumitomo Electric and European researchers. They used a specially designed optical fibre cable featuring 19 cores, each the same thickness as current cables, about 0.125 mm.

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Sumitomo Electric developed the fibre optic cable, while NICT constructed the transmission system. The team employed advanced transmitters, receivers, and related technology to reach these speeds.

What This Means for the Future

According to reports, this capacity means users could download the entire English Wikipedia, roughly 100 GB, 10,000 times in just one second. It would also allow instant downloads of high-resolution 8K videos.

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NICT highlighted that this ultra-fast internet speed can be achieved without replacing the current cable infrastructure. This advancement could support growing global demands for high-speed internet driven by data-heavy applications like streaming, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence.

While NICT has not provided a timeline for public deployment, this record shows significant progress in optical fibre technology and the potential for future internet capabilities worldwide.

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