Active Members Fi8sVrs Posted February 14, 2014 Active Members Report Posted February 14, 2014 Project to develop 'next generation' of the Internet is part of Google's broader obsession with speed, CFO saysSAN FRANCISCO – Google is working on technology that will provide data transfer speeds over the Internet that are many times faster than its current Google Fiber service in Kansas City, an executive at the online search giant said on Wednesday.Google Fiber offers data transfer speeds of 1 gigabit per second currently. But the company is already working on speeds of 10 gigabits per second, Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette said during the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet conference.Pichette called this the next generation of the Internet and said it was part of Google's broader, long-term obsession with speed.Faster speeds will increase the use of software as a service because users will be able to trust that critical applications that are data intensive will run smoothly over the Internet, he explained."That's where the world is going. It's going to happen," Pichette said. It may happen over a decade, but "why wouldn't we make it available in three years? That's what we're working on. There's no need to wait," he added.Google is not the only one working on this. Last year, researchers in the U.K. announced that they achieved data transmission speeds of 10 gigabits per second using "li-fi" a wireless Internet connectivity technology that uses light.Pichette has experience in this area. From early 2001 until July 2008, he was an executive at Bell Canada, which offers a fast, fiber optic Internet service to homes in that country.Google Fiber is currently available in Kansas City, but Google has said it is bringing the service to Austin, Texas and Pichette told analysts last year that the project is not a hobby for the company.On Wednesday he was asked whether Google Fiber will be coming to more cities. "Stay tuned," Pichette answered. Via Google working on 10 gigabit Internet speeds Quote
kalinin Posted February 16, 2014 Report Posted February 16, 2014 cum va arata internetul peste 20 de ani ..nice Quote
Gotyc Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 Pai ei deja fac asta nu stiu daca peste 20 ani sau acum Daca baga asa ceva in Romania rata de DDOS creste de la 50% la 100% Quote
carder Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 acum multi ani era un articol despre un internet superior(folosit de genii de la mari universitati bla bla) folosind viteze de 1-10 gb/s si acum e pe cale sa fie folosit de oricine Quote
curiosul Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 acum multi ani era un articol despre un internet superior(folosit de genii de la mari universitati bla bla) folosind viteze de 1-10 gb/s si acum e pe cale sa fie folosit de oricineCe ar face un geniu cu atata banda? Quote
carder Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 sa traga porno la greu sa faca o laba ingenioasa?!asa era articolul... Quote
SticKyWoX Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 Un utilizator de rand nu are ce face cu atata banda, 1gb/s e mai mult decat suficient, desi majoritatea ne descurcam foarte bine si cu 100mb/s. Dar o viteza de 10gb/s e buna pentru servere de orice tip. Quote
Deathkiss Posted February 17, 2014 Report Posted February 17, 2014 eu la servici am link de 10 gb/s in multe locatii in urmatoarele luni o sa fie link de 100 gb/s cu bucuresti.. deci google sigur are linkuri intre datacentre de 10gb/s cat despre utiliztorii de rand nu are nici un sens Quote