The two firms teamed up with Tsinghua University and research provider Cernet.com Corp to build what they claim is the world’s first Internet network to achieve a “stable and reliable” bandwidth of 1.2 terabits per second, several times faster than typical speeds around the world. — Photo by JJ Ying on Unsplash
Huawei Technologies Co and China Mobile Ltd have built a 3,000 kilometer (1,860-mile) Internet network linking Beijing to the south, which the country is touting as its latest technological breakthrough.
The two firms teamed up with Tsinghua University and research provider Cernet.com Corp to build what they claim is the world’s first Internet network to achieve a “stable and reliable” bandwidth of 1.2 terabits per second, several times faster than typical speeds around the world. Trials began July 31 and it’s since passed various tests verifying that milestone, the university said in a statement.
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