
Researchers at University College London (UCL) hav achieved a new record in wireless data transmission, reaching 938 Gbps, roughly 9,000 times faster than current 5G speeds. This advance, merging radio and optical technologies, demonstrates the potential of 6G for ultra-fast internet and more reliable network access in dense environments.
As an example, a standard DVD is about 5GB or 50 Gbps, so we are talking about 20 films a second being able to be downloaded
UCL’s study, published in Journal of Lightwave Technology, emphasizes the potential for transforming wireless networks, here is a link to the full article, which is quite technical https://opg.optica.org/jlt/abstract.cfm?uri=jlt-42-20-7247.