During an experiment, they transmitted data at a speed of 178 terabytes (TB) per second, which is 20% higher than Japan's record of 150 TBPS.
In an interview with BBC Brazil, Galdino said that information online is transmitted through the sunshine through fiber optic cables.
Explaining this, he said, “Global fiber-optic infrastructure transmits quite 95% of data on the internet. This traffic has grown exponentially over the last 15 years.
Brazilian engineer Lydia Galdino said. “We developed algorithms in our research that allowed us to reach the maximum hypothetical speed of each of these cars,” And we developed different repeater technologies that allowed us to double the number of lenses on the road. , so that's how do we set a record of 178 TBPS.
Researchers say the technology could impact the 5G Internet because its speed is not even close to it.
Keep in mind that the world's fastest internet connection is available for home users in Singapore. It takes more than 4 years for a user to download all Netflix content. In a country like Brazil, it can take more than 14 years to download the entire Netflix.