Closing the Gap To Improve the Capacity of Existing Fiber Optic Networks
cylonlover writes "A team of researchers working through Australia's Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) has developed data encoding technology that increases the efficiency of existing fiber optic cable networks. The researchers claim their invention, which packs the data channels closer together, increases the data capacity of optical networks to the point that all of the world's internet traffic could be transmitted via a single fiber."
That's what she said
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content would quickly absorb the new new leap in technology to the margin of market profitability.
Now we just need more locations to actually *have* fiber, or some similar high speed bandwidth. My in-laws can only get celluar (unreliable), and satellite isn't worth it. They are just within range of DSL if the phone company would do the upgrade - and there are several customers on their street that would happily switch - apparently not enough for them to spend the dollars to do the upgrade.
Upgrades only are cool if everyone has the opportunity to use it.
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Looks like a Super Channel implementation. Not really a novel concept for next gen > 100Gigabits per channel DWDM systems.See here for example. http://www.lightwaveonline.com/articles/print/volume-29/issue-2/features/superchannels-to-the-rescue.html
More power to them if they're making good progress, though.
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all of the world's internet traffic could be transmitted via a single fiber.
Um, sure, that's easy.... but how long will it take?
And are going to bludgeon everybody into submission, like with WIFI? Well that was CSIRO to be exact but...
Well don't worry folks, if the patent application is properly done, our children get to enjoy speedy networks in 20 years...
*SIGH*
And now that all the traffic in the world goes through 1 fiber optic connection, governments will want to control this 1 cable.
And my WiFi AP does 600 megabits....
They spelled "Center" wrong...
Someone should tell them.
If we ever get our fiber NBN, flag me as interested. :S
When i pack my packets, the heavy ones go on the bottom so the lighter ones don't get squooshed. This decreases latency tremendously.
I agree please give us the option.
"...increases the data capacity of optical networks to the point that all of the world's internet traffic could be transmitted via a single fiber."
This would be freakin' nice if only I could get fibre at my place. As it is, this will be good for the person who buys my house in another thirty years.