A group of Japanese telecommunication firms built a super-fast 6G device that transmits data 20 times quicker than 5G. It can transmit data at 100 gigabits per second within a 330-feet range.
This speed can transfer five HD movies every second wirelessly, which is up to 500 times faster than typical 5G speeds from T-Mobile in the U.S., according to Statista.
In a recent announcement on April 11, the tests revealed that the consortium’s wireless device successfully sent data at 100 Gbps indoors using the 100 GHz band and outdoors using the 300 GHz band, which is below the infrared spectrum. The tests covered a distance of 328 feet (100 meters), as stated by consortium representatives.
Credit: Technology Innovation