Japan has just achieved a groundbreaking feat in data transmission, logging an internet speed so incredibly fast that it could theoretically download the entire global Netflix library in approximately **one second**. This speed drastically redefines the possibilities of data transfer.
A team of innovative engineers reached an astonishing speed of **1.02 petabits per second**, which translates to over a million gigabits every single second. To put this immense figure into perspective, this speed is roughly 3.5 million times faster than the average internet connection currently found in the United States.
The most promising aspect of this technological breakthrough is that the engineers achieved this record-breaking speed using fiber optic cables that are structurally similar to the ones already installed and used in our current global infrastructure.
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