China introduces the world’s first 1.2 Tbps Internet speed connection.
These installations not only exceed those in the United States in terms of sheer numbers but also contribute to China’s shift in its industrial sector towards high-tech manufacturing.
China has successfully launched the world’s first next-generation internet service, achieving data transmission speeds of 1.2 terabits per second (Tbps). The backbone network, spanning 1,860 miles from Beijing in the north to Guangzhou in Guangdong province in the south, represents a significant advancement in wired data transmission technology. This achievement follows China’s recent milestone of installing 3.19 million base stations, showcasing its dominance in 5G wireless telephony. These installations not only surpass those in the United States in terms of sheer numbers but also contribute to China’s transformation of its industrial sector towards high-tech manufacturing.
China has strengthened its position as a leader in wired transmission with the launch of the backbone network, reaching a noteworthy milestone two years ahead of industry predictions. The United States, having recently completed its transition to fifth-generation internet with a capacity of 400 Gigabits per second (Gbps), was not expected to achieve 1 Tbps connections until 2025, making China’s accomplishment particularly remarkable.
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