Australian scientists Create Internet 100 times faster

Computer users are frustrated with the slow Internet connection momentarily can browse the web 100 times faster owing to new technology from Australia. Scientists from the University of Sydney said that they have developed a new technology that can accelerate the Internet without additional charge to users.

Described as a "small crack in a glass," photonic integrated circuits to improve the performance of traditional fiber optics, said Professor Ben Eggleton.

"This circuit crack use as a guide or point of information, like the car that can move from one rail to the other metals, but the movement only takes one picosecond. This means that in a second button is active and non-active about a million times. "

Prof. Eggleton said that this technology has been developed over the last four years. Currently we are still using electronic switching to a working quite well, but with the advancement towards our future high, consumers want the Internet satisfactory.

Prof. Eggleton said the initial testing of this technology indicates the possibility of obtaining speed Internet up to 60 times from the network Telstra is now.

If developed further, the circuit can generate speeds of up to 100 times, he said. "We are talking about a network that has the potential to increase speed up to 100 times without charge customers with cost more."

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