China has made a groundbreaking advancement in technology by introducing the world’s first 10G broadband internet network. This major development has set an important example for the evolution of digital infrastructure on a global scale.
China has now unlocked a new reality by launching the world’s first 10G broadband network in Sunan County, Hebei Province. Huawei and China Unicom have worked together to create a breakthrough that enables internet speeds up to 9,834 Mbps for downloads, 1,008 Mbps for uploads, and a latency of just 3 milliseconds.
Huawei and Unicom teamed up to design and implement the 10G Network in China.
The Economic Times reports that the network allows data to be downloaded at speeds as high as 9,834 Mbps and uploaded at 1,008 Mbps, with a latency time measuring merely 3 milliseconds.
91mobiles revealed on Tuesday that this speed exceeds that achieved by nations that are often considered to have the fastest internet, such as the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
According to Statista, the UAE’s average fixed broadband speed is 313.5 Mbps, and Singapore records 345.3 Mbps.
This achievement is made possible by the extensive adoption of 50G Passive Optical Network technology, a latest-generation feature of the Fiber to the X system. Although additional improvements to the infrastructure may be needed in some cases, this technology allows users to enjoy download and upload speeds of up to 50 Gbps when operating professionally.
Thanks to the network’s fast speeds,now Users can download a 20GB 4K movie in only 20 seconds.
As a outcome, the 10G network will enable the use of advanced applications like cloud computing, virtual reality, enlarged reality, telemedicine, remote technology-driven and education agriculture.
China has achieved this milestone as part of its efforts to lead innovation in the global field of digital technology.