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Researchers create Internet so fast, you can download all of Netflix in a second
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) in Japan has set a groundbreaking record: a data transmission rate of 1.02 petabits per second (around 127,500 GB/s) over 1,802 kilometers (about 1,120 miles), reports CNET. That’s around 3.5 million times faster than the average US fixed broadband internet connection, which was around 289 Mbps according to Speedtest as of May 2025. At this new record-breaking speed, you could download the entire Netflix library in under a second. Fiber optics with 19 cores The key to the record is a new optical fiber with 19 cores, which are installed in a cable with a diameter of just 0.125 millimeters (the standard size for existing networks). Compared to conventional cables with one core, this fiber transmits 19 times more data with minimal data loss due to uniform light conduction. For transmission over the 1,120-mile distance—comparable to New York to Chicago—the signal was amplified 21 times. The new record more than doubles the previous year’s figure of 50,250 GB/s. In 2023, the NICT team achieved similar speeds but only over a third of the distance. Advances in signal amplification and reduction of data loss are what made this new range possible. Compatible with existing fiber optic cables The technology could meet the growing demand for data worldwide, as data volumes have been increasing by about 50 percent annually according to Nielsen’s Law. In general, the new technology is exciting and also interesting for countries where fiber optic expansion is stagnating, primarily because these new cables fit into existing infrastructures. The record has not yet been independently verified, but it shows how fiber optics could further shape the future of the internet. Further reading: These are the 10 most watched Netflix shows of all time 
© 2025 PC World 4:05am 

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Japan's PM vows to stay on despite bruising exit poll
The result could destabilise Japan's government at a pivotal moment in trade negotiations with the US. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Hawks gun hospitalised with kidney concern
Hawthorn gun Finn Maginnes hospitalised with a lacerated kidney. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 3:45am 


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'Desperation driving Australia - but it only gets you so far'
The Lions finished the first Test sloppily but at their best they're streets ahead of the Wallabies, writes Tom English. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Wellens cruises to maiden Tour win on stage 15
Belgian road champion Tim Wellens claims his first Tour de France stage victory with a breakaway win on stage 15. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

'Cautious calm' reported in southern Syria after week of deadly tribal clashes
More than 1,000 people have been killed since sectarian fighting broke out a week ago, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Reform councillors obstructed by officials, Farage says
The Reform leader tells the BBC his councillors are being "hamstrung" by existing bureaucracies. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Moscow airports temporarily closed after Ukraine drone attacks
Russia's defence ministry says more than 230 Ukrainian drones have been downed over Russia since Saturday morning. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Police launch underwater search for missing woman
Rachel Booth, 38, was last seen on Saturday morning at a petrol station in Northwich, police say. 
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Four remain in hospital after school coach crash
The coach involved in the crash has now been recovered and police continue to investigate. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Passengers rescued from Indonesia ferry fire
At least five people died in the fire and more than 280 were rescued off the coast of Sulawesi island. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

England call in police over racist abuse of Carter
England defender Jess Carter says she will take a step back from social media after experiencing "a lot of racial abuse". 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Israeli forces kill 67 Palestinians seeking aid in northern Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had "fired warning shots" and disputed the number of reported deaths. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

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