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Download All of Netflix in One Second? Researchers in Japan Just Broke the Internet Speed Record

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Last updated: 2025/07/11 at 9:41 PM
News Room Published 11 July 2025
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What if you could download Netflix’s entire library in under a second? How about every English language page on Wikipedia (including all revisions) five times over? 

That’s the dream that scientists with Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology have made a reality, achieving a world record in data transmission speed of 1.02 Petabits per second over 1,123 miles — roughly the distance between Miami and Cleveland. 

To put that in perspective, we usually measure internet speed in Megabits per second (Mbps). A Petabit is equal to a billion Megabits, which means the speed achieved by the NICT researchers would measure out to 1,020,000,000Mbps — more than 3.5 million times faster than the average internet speed in the US right now. 

Why would you need to transmit data that quickly? It might seem like a novelty record akin to hooking up 444 gaming consoles to one TV, but the breakthrough speeds have legitimate real-world implications. 

“The result represents a major step forward in developing scalable, high-capacity networks and addressing the world’s growing demand for data,” the NICT report states.

That’s because the researchers used fiber-optic cables that are compatible with infrastructure that already exists. For the test, they used a 19-core optical fiber with a standard cladding diameter of 0.125 mm — the same thickness currently used in networks around the world.

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This 19-core optical fiber is able to use 19 different light paths to transmit data in the same space that’s usually taken up by one. That’s how you can get such a massive increase in capacity without entirely overhauling the 870,000 miles of undersea cables that run the internet. 

We may need that increase in speed sooner than we think, too. A well-known rule in the networking world called Nielsen’s law states that a high-end internet user’s connection speed grows by roughly 50% each year, doubling every 21 months — an observation that has held true since 1983. I’d say a high-end internet user has one-gig speeds right now; in a decade, it’s not hard to imagine that being 10 Gigabits per second. To keep up with growing demand like that, we’ll need a lot more records to be broken. 

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