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The author of this article has missed the difference between GBps and Gbps, and googles test is 10 times faster than what our NBN is spec’d at.
Google Fibre To Deliver Ultra-High Speed, 1GB/sec Broadband | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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USB 3.0 will be spec’d up to nearly 5 Gbps, which is ten times faster than USB 2.0, as well as FireWire.
USB 3.0 2007
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A group of big-name technology companies including Intel, Dell, Broadcom and Marvell have joined together to promote a new wireless standard that could deliver between 1 gigabit per second to 6 Gbps inside the home.
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AT&T also said it would deploy new edge routers capable of delivering 10 Gbps, which may mean Cisco could find a home for its recently launched ASR-1000 edge routers, which were introduced with much fanfare last year.
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The team used a special manufacturing process to create a waveguide that mixes four 42.7 Gbps signals, creating a multiplexed 170.8 Gbps signal.
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To put that in perspective, he noted how back in 2005, when Optimum Lightpath got into the carrier Ethernet market, 100 Mbps circuit was a rare sale, but now it sells 1 Gbps connections every week and 10 Gbps connections each month.
For Cablevision Division, Business Services Mean Big Money 2009
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The company says Thunderbolt can transfer files at up to 10 Gbps.
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Now, a European research effort is promoting millimeter wave for delivering 12.5 Gbps (note the G for Gigabits here) on telecommunications networks.
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During the Commonwealth Games, a huge amount of uncompressed video 400 Gbps was beamed on Cisco's network.
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Typically off the shelf/inexpensive Internet proxy and filtering appliances can support 1 Gbps or lower.
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