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China's launch of the world's fastest internet, years ahead of forecasts, marks a significant technological breakthrough. The 1.2 terabits per second network, built by Huawei and China Mobile, spans 3,000 kilometers, connecting Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou, and aims to provide a stable Internet infrastructure. The achievement overshadows Android's failed satellite connectivity project.
#FPTech: #China launches world’s fastest #internet with 1.2 terabits per second link, can be used to download 150 4K moves in a second. https://t.co/aTHYD5DZYz
Huawei and China Mobile have built a 3,000 kilometer internet network linking Beijing to the south, which the country is touting as its latest technological breakthrough https://t.co/obFU1xw8pV
Huawei and China Mobile have built a 3,000 kilometer internet network linking Beijing to the south, which the country is touting as its latest technological breakthrough https://t.co/4zTyEP8x0D
China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, years ahead of forecasts https://t.co/Wgn8swRp1v via @scmpnews
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China opened the world’s first 1.2TB/s capacity ultra-high-speed backbone network connecting Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou on Monday, aiming to provide high-speed and stable Internet infrastructure for Chinese network users. https://t.co/xcGw8PH1Lu