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Old 04-24-2007, 03:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Researchers Break Internet Speed Records
By ANICK JESDANUN, AP Internet Writer

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

(04-24) 11:58 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) --


A group of researchers led by the University of Tokyo has broken Internet speed records — twice in two days.


Operators of the high-speed Internet2 network announced Tuesday that the researchers on Dec. 30 sent data at 7.67 gigabits per second, using standard communications protocols. The next day, using modified protocols, the team broke the record again by sending data over the same 20,000-mile path at 9.08 Gbps.


That likely represents the current network's final record because rules require a 10 percent improvement for recognition, a percentage that would bring the next record right at the Internet2's current theoretical limit of 10 Gbps.


However, the Internet2 consortium is planning to build a new network with a capacity of 100 Gbps. With the 10-fold increase, a high-quality version of the movie "The Matrix" could be sent in a few seconds rather than half a minute over the current Internet2 and two days over a typical home broadband line.


Researchers used the newer Internet addressing system, called IPv6, to break the records in December. Data started in Tokyo and went to Chicago, Amsterdam and Seattle before returning to Tokyo. The previous high of 6.96 Gbps was set in November 2005.


Speed records under the older addressing system, IPv4, are in a separate category and stand at 8.8 Gbps, set in February 2006.


The Internet2 is run by a consortium of more than 200 U.S. university. It is currently working to merge with another ultrahigh-speed, next-generation network, National LambdaRail.


The announcement of the new record was made at the Internet2 consortium's spring meeting, which ends Wednesday in Arlington, Va.
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What?

No one intrested in 10 Gigs?
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Old 04-26-2007, 06:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The backbone is just something that we all take for granted. Will it do something so much faster than currently that we all notice it? I doubt it.
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if they could get it to my house for a reasonable price I might think about it. At that point video on demand may be feasable over the internet.
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10G to my desktop I would be interested in but I don't think that a 10G backbone will make much difference to me at home. The theoretical maximum that I can get at home is 10M now because that is the Ethernet bandwidth coming into my home.

Currently I have 5M consistently and if I want to pay the cable company a little more money every month, they will bump me up to 8M.
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I've been told that once you get over 1.5M into the house that anything above that is barely noticeable except to the most hardcore users.

We just upgraded to a gig-e backbone between all of our sites - I predict that in about 5 years we'll be tearing it out for something 5 times faster.
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The only time that I notice a difference on speed is if I am downloading a Linux ISO. With those usually being around 600M they can usually take a couple hours even at 5M bandwidth. With 1G at the desktop that download would last a couple seconds.
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Full content distribution is the real gain in this. Being able to pull full motion video and other media on demand via the Internet just as fast as it is on cable TV is what this will eventually mean. No more wait for 30 sec. while it caches ahead and no more pauses if the Play catches up with the cache point.
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