UCL Researchers Achieve 6G Breakthrough with 938 Gbps Data Transmission

Researchers at University College London have made a groundbreaking advancement in 6G technology, successfully transmitting data at an astonishing speed of 938 Gbps—more than 9,000 times faster than current 5G connections.

By harnessing a wider spectrum ranging from 5 GHz to 150 GHz, the team effectively combined radio waves and light to optimize transmission speeds. This remarkable achievement could revolutionize data transfer, enabling users to download a 50GB Blu-ray quality movie in just one second.

The implications of this technology pave the way for the future of ultra-high-speed communication networks, potentially transforming industries and enhancing the way we connect and share information globall

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