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a japanese company has developed technology to transmit a two-hour movie in 0.5 seconds, the world's fastest speed achieved with fibre-optic cables in the field, it says.
kansai electric used fibre-optic cables on power-transmitting steel towers to achieve the speed of one terabit per second, which is more than 100 times faster than inter-city data transmissions currently in use, a spokesman says.
the company, japan's second-largest power supplier, has not decided when to put the technology into practical use but says it is possible that it would come in 2010 or later.
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a 532nm, 50mw laser is shot through a stream of water. the amazing fiber optic internal reflective properties of water is exposed. music by kevin macleod.
i guess he has an eye for detail
scene from how it's made. no wonder it's expensive...