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60x faster internet
Old 2008-07-28

A development in photonic switching technology by University of Sydney scientists is being hailed as having the potential to make the Internet 60 times faster.

According to the university "It will mean almost instantaneous, error free and unlimited access to the Internet anywhere in the world." However, it will do nothing for bandwidth limitations in the access network: the problem that Australia's controversial National Broadband Network aims to alleviate.

All traffic in the Internet is routed from source to destination by routers and switches which move the packets of data onto different parts of the network according to addresses contained within the data stream. The state-of-the-art technology in use today operates at 10gbps. The University of Sydney's photonic switching technology holds the promise of being able to route and switch Internet traffic as optical signals at the rate of 640Gbps.

It has been developed by CUDOS (Centre for Ultra-high bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems) and details were announced by CUDOS director, professor, Ben Eggleton, in a paper presented to the Opto-Electronics and Communications Conference (OECC) in Sydney.

Eggleton said "This is a critical building block and a fundamental advance on what is already out there. We are talking about networks that are potentially up to 100 times faster without costing the consumer any more." He explained that "What we are doing is taking a very fast 640gbps signal and switching out every 64th bit."

The technology is the result of a scientific collaboration between CUDOS teams at the University of Sydney and the Australian National University and the Technical University of Denmark, with the support Australian Research Council (ARC) funding.

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Anik's Avatar Anik Anik is offline Super Moderator Anik lives in Argentina 27 Creative Assets 2008-07-29 #2 Old  
ive read about it, sounds interesting and i hope its true, but ive seen some articles arround that say this is all bulls**t, time will tell.
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spooky's Avatar spooky spooky is offline spooky lives in United States 2008-07-29 #3 Old  
Cuil...I will find nothing even faster.
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AlexD AlexD is offline AlexD lives in United States 2008-08-07 #4 Old  
I'm a little frightened by how that speed would change web-design forever. Do you think the Internet would be reinvented or would people prefer the "page and text" format we have now?
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uxte's Avatar uxte uxte is offline Moderator uxte lives in Finland 2008-08-08 #5 Old  
Of course it will change web-design just as much as ADSL changed in the past. I don't think though that the big changes will be in how content is displayed but more of a merge of technologies like HD TV with social networking applications, video on demand and data storage.
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