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Google working on offering 10 gigabits per second Internet speed
Currently, Google Fiber service offers data speeds of 1 gigabit per
second, and the search giant is working on technology to provide faster
data transfer speeds.
Google is reportedly working on offering data transfer
speeds of 10 gigabits per second as part of its project to develop ‘next
generation’ of the Internet.
Currently, Google Fiber
service offers data speeds of 1 gigabit per second, and the search
giant is working on technology to provide faster data transfer speeds.
Google’s
Chief Financial Officer, Patrick Pichette, said that the project was
part of the search giant’s broader, long-term obsession with speed, USA Today reports.
According
to the report, faster speeds would increase the use of software as a
service because users would be able to trust that critical applications
that are data intensive would run smoothly over the Internet.
Mr. Pichette said that Google is trying to make the technology available in three years.
The
report said that Google is not the only one working on this technology
as last year, researchers in the UK announced that they achieved data
transmission speeds of 10 gigabits per second using “li-fi“ — a wireless
Internet connectivity technology that uses light.
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