China Launches 10g Web With 9834 Mbps Velocity Powered by means of Huawei Unicom

China Launches 10g Web With 9834 Mbps Velocity Powered by means of Huawei Unicom


China has once again made a big jump in technology game. Huawei and China Unicom together have launched the country’s first 10G internet service, whose maximum download speed is being reported up to 9834 Mbps. This service has been launched in Sunan County in Hebei province and is being described as one of the fastest broadband networks in the world. During the launch, it was said that the upload speed goes up to about 1008 Mbps and the network latency has also been controlled around 3ms.

According to Medriers, this rollout is based on “50g Pon” technology, which gives such high-speed internet access through fiber optic. It has been said that this 10G broadband has been first activated in different parts of Hebei. This includes high-traffic spots such as stadium, school, hospital, government office, tourist location and residential area. After this, it will be spread gradually in other cities as well.

Huawei and China Unicom described it as “Future-Reddy Infrastructure”, which is especially focusing in places where the need for Iot devices, smart homes and AI-based applications is increasing rapidly. However, it was also clarified that the rollout is currently in select areas and is part of a month testing and trial phase.

This type of speed is usually seen only in enterprise or government level applications. But if the same technology is opened for common users in the coming time, then the game can change completely. Experts say that such high-speed connectivity is possible to major changes in many fields such as smart cities, remote medical surgery, real-time drone communication and automated traffic system.

For countries like India, it is a kind of indication that in the coming times, competition in the Internet world will no longer be limited to only 5G. Tech companies will now have to prepare for 10G or beyond technology.

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