In an era where rapid communication and data exchange define technological progress, a team of Japanese researchers has shattered existing boundaries by setting a new world record for internet speed. 

This remarkable breakthrough, spearheaded by the Photonic Network Laboratory at Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), paves the way for a future where data flows seamlessly across the globe at unprecedented speeds.

A team of Japanese researchers has achieved a groundbreaking world record in internet speed. Using commercially available optical fiber, the team reached a data transmission rate of 402 terabits per second, approximately 1.6 million times faster than the average broadband speed in the United States.

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