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New Internet Speed Record

Himanshu writes "Researchers have set a new data transmission record over the Internet2's high-speed backbone. The new record announced Tuesday at the Spring 2004 Internet2 member meeting in Arlington, Va., was for transmitting data over nearly 11,000 kilometers at an average speed of 6.25 gigabits per second. This is nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection. The network link used to set the record spans from Los Angeles to Geneva, Switzerland."

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  1. Wow... by Steamhead · · Score: 3, Funny

    This brings a whole new meaning to "Downloading the Internet".

    1. Re:Wow... by RealityMogul · · Score: 5, Funny

      What? You must not be one of the customers of the ISP I work for. According to them we have "the Internet" in our server room. Several have even asked for a copy on CD, so they can use it while they're away from their computer.

      Seriously, one person did say that.

    2. Re:Wow... by p3d0 · · Score: 5, Funny

      In the 1950s I had a customer who wanted the Internet on punch cards.

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    3. Re:Wow... by larkost · · Score: 4, Funny

      In the 1950's it would have fit.

  2. The carrier pigeons are in for some competition by jrj102 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, the Internet will be able to compete on a level playing field in terms of bandwidth with carrier pigeons. :)

    --- JRJ

    1. Re:The carrier pigeons are in for some competition by Slick_Snake · · Score: 3, Funny

      I love my carrier pigeon bandwidth... I just wish they could do something about the ping times.

    2. Re:The carrier pigeons are in for some competition by RailGunner · · Score: 4, Funny
      Yeah, and there's also a problem with packet loss due to "hackers", also known as Cats.

      Here Kitty kitty kitty...

    3. Re:The carrier pigeons are in for some competition by blasphemi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Nah, its just the script kitties.

  3. I just hope this never gets to Joe User. by Tuxedo+Jack · · Score: 5, Funny

    If that happens, imagine the DDoS power from a group of infected Windows boxes.

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  4. We're going to need all that speed... by ZorinLynx · · Score: 4, Funny

    In order to carry the immense increasing volume of spam...

    1. Re:We're going to need all that speed... by strictnein · · Score: 4, Funny

      Amazing... both you and the poster below you posted the same link... you guys brothers? or lovers? or psychic twins?

  5. Undocumented bandwidth usage limit by weave · · Score: 5, Funny

    I bet they probably hit their undocumented bandwidth usage limit and will be getting a nasty letter from their service provider telling them to knock it off! :)

  6. Speed is nice... by typobox43 · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... but you have to have equipment capable of handling it. I know that there's certainly not anything existing that could make full use of a pipe that big... so I think everyone should keep their porn fantasies in check.

    1. Re:Speed is nice... by ArmenTanzarian · · Score: 3, Funny

      coming Q1 2007:

      PornStation
      by Flynt Publishing

      or maybe the iPorn from Apple, for super highspeed porn on the go

  7. Interesting, but... by camusflage · · Score: 4, Funny

    How many Libraries of Congress per second is it?

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  8. Dial-Up and Shell Accounts by OrangeTide · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is anyone offering dial-up and shells for Internet2? I'm tired of the Internet1.

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  9. Jack Valenti by AtariAmarok · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, Jack Valenti, not only does this mean more downloading of pirated movies, it brings us closer to the day when the average 13-year old with an average computer will be able to download all of Hollywood in less than 45 minutes. Sleep while you can, Jack.

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  10. /. front page in 0.000015 seconds by Stuwee · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's over 66000 reloads of the front page every second.

    Yes, I'm ignoring the obvious latency, but we can only dream.

  11. However... by techstar25 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "This is nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection."
    However for $19.99 you can get unlimited dial-up access on Internet2 which is only 5000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection.

  12. Okay, but how does it get to the computer? by jmlyle · · Score: 5, Funny


    I mean, my laptop can only do Gigabit Ethernet. Will all of that data just kind of smush up on the other side of the wall until it bursts the wire?

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  13. Re:The should change the name by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 3, Funny

    Microsoft calls it Internet#

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  14. Sneakernet trumps all (yet more calculations) by Raul654 · · Score: 4, Funny

    With a little experimenting, I found that 7 DVDs stack to a height of exactly 1 cm. The diameter of a dVD is 12 cm (radius = .06).

    Volume of a DVD = pi * r^2 * h = 3.141 * (.06)^2 * 1/7 * .01 = .0000161 cubic meters

    The volume of a large SUV:

    "With rear seats folded 5-pass: 86.2, 7-pass: 79.9"

    79 cubic feet is 2.26251604 cubic meters

    2.26251604 cubic meters / .0000161 cubic meters/dvd = 140061.6601 DVDs

    4.37 gigs / DVD * 140061.6601 DVDs = 612069.4546 gigs in one carload

    Throughput speed = Data / (setup time + transmit time)

    Assume a one-way transmission, one mile down the road. Assume the DVDs are packed in such a way so that loading the time spent loading the van is negigible (they're boxed well). Therefore, setup time ~= 0. Assume the van drives at an average speed of 60 mph.

    1 mile / 60 mph = 60 seconds

    612069.4546 gigs / 60 seconds = 10201.15758 gigs / second.

    10201 >> 6.5 gigs per second. Sneakernet wins.

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  15. Comcast will have this soon... by ScottGant · · Score: 4, Funny

    6 GB/s downloads...but still only 128kb/s uploads...

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  16. Gentlemen, by Gannoc · · Score: 4, Funny

    In early 1994, I introduced the concept of the "Porn Barrier" as a way to measure bandwidth.

    The Porn Barrier is breached when a home broadband connection can download porn faster than you consume it.

    For many people, a simple broadband connection has already passed their Porn Barrier, and I congratulate them.

    However, after years of caffiene, video games, and desensitation via usenet and other sources, my personal Porn Barrier is still well beyond current home bandwidth availability.

    This article gives me hope that one day, I too shall know the joys of passing my own Porn Barrier in the privacy of my own home.

    Maybe then I can finally put that regretful day in the campus computer lab behind me, aside from the fact that I'm legally required to register when I move so that the police can notify my neighbors.

    The future is bright!

  17. Newsflash: Record Holders Create Kazaa Supernode by popo · · Score: 5, Funny


    "Within minutes of breaking the Internet speed record the elated researchers moved their entire DivX collection into a mysterious folder titled 'My Shared Folder', and began slapping high fives."

    "When asked to explain their actions, the researchers only comment was 'Free pr0n!! Free pr0n!!' The exact meaning of this phrase is not yet known. -AP"

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