How fast is 402 terabits?

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402 terabits per second (Tbps) is about 1.6 million times faster than average home broadband. This record-breaking speed was achieved using fiber-optic technology.

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Whoa, 402 terabits? Can you even imagine? I mean, seriously, what could you even do with that kind of speed? My internet’s barely coping with streaming one show at a time – you know, the usual struggle. Remember that time my family tried to watch a movie, my brother was gaming, and my mom was video calling Grandma all at once? Complete meltdown. The buffering! The lag! It was a disaster.

402 terabits per second… that’s like, a million times faster than what I’m used to, right? They said it’s about 1.6 million times faster than the average home broadband. I’m starting to think my internet provider is secretly plotting against me or something. They say it was done with fiber optics – I guess that makes sense, those things are supposedly super speedy. But still! Downloading a whole movie in, like, a second? I’d actually faint from shock, probably. That speed sounds almost unbelievable. It’s like stepping into the future, you know? What a world.