This network can transfer the equivalent of 150 high definition movies in just one secondevidencing its unprecedented speed and capacity.
Wu Jianping highlights the uniqueness of the FITI project, mentioning its openness to society and its ability to support experimental trials of innovative network structures.
China made a monumental leap in the field of connectivity by inaugurating the network of Internet fastest in the world. With a transmission speed of 1.2 terabytes (TB) per second, this network is officially activated and launched, achieving this spectacular milestone after working reliably and passing tests operations carried out since July.
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This technological feat, the result of collaboration between Tsinghua University, China Mobile, Huawei Technologies and Cernet Corporation, exceeded all expectations. Experts predicted that ultra-high-speed networks with 1 terabit per second They would not arrive until approximately the year 2025but China takes a leap forward with this revolutionary project.


Wu Jianpingproject leader of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, mentions that this ultra-fast line is not only an operational success, but also provides China with the advanced technology to build an even faster internet.
Wang Lei, vice president of Huawei Technologies, highlighted in a press conference at Tsinghua University that this network can transfer the equivalent of 150 high definition movies in just one secondevidencing its unprecedented speed and capacity.
The network compared to others
This new network represents a significant step for China, as there are concerns about the dependence of the United States and Japan on some components of network technology. However, those responsible assure that both the software and hardware of this system are produced nationally, demonstrating great progress in self-sufficiency technology of the country.
Compared to other networks globally, The speed of this Beijing-Wuhan-Guangzhou connection is impressive. Most backbone networks operate at 100 gigabytes (GB) per second. Even the United States, one of the powers in this field, The transition to a 400 GB per second network has been completed this yearwhile this Chinese connection runs at 1.2 TB per second, three times faster than the fastest network in the United States.
This project, known as China Future Internet Technology Infrastructure (FITI), has required 10 years of development. Its latest version, integrated within the Chinese National Education and Research Network (Cernet), marks a milestone in global connectivity. Wu Jianping highlights the uniqueness of the FITI project, mentioning its openness to society and its ability to support experimental trials of innovative network structures.
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