Siemens Sets Network Speed Record

Dec 22, 2006

The race to push more bits down broadband networks has leaped ahead with 
Siemens achieving a transmission speed of 107 gigabits per second over a single
optical fiber.

The speed, which Siemens claims sets a record for electrical processing of data 
through a fiber-optic cable, was reached over a 100-mile route in the U.S.,
the company said on Wednesday.

New Data Processing System

Siemens has developed a new transmission and receiving system that is able to 
process data directly before and after its conversion into optical signals
using electrical processing only. Current systems handling very high data rates 
have to split signals into multiple lower data-rate signals and later reconvert
them from optical to electrical, a process that adds to costs and reduces 
network capacity.

Super-fast speeds
like the 107-gigabits-per-second transmission, which could send two DVDs in a 
second, will be necessary to help haul the huge amount of traffic
expected to come
from online games, music, and video downloads.

By 2011, legal music downloads alone will account for 36 percent of the entire 
music business in Europe, Siemens said, citing market research from Forrester
Research.

Rollout Expected by 2010

Siemens conducted the test with Micram Microelectronic, the Fraunhofer 
Institute for Telecommunications, and the Eindhoven Technical University.

The German electronics and engineering company expects to deliver the first 
products based on the prototype system it tested in the U.S. by the end of the
decade. 

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128304-pg,1/article.html

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