http://www.elektor.com/news/twisted-pair-s-twisted-sister-is-85-000-times.2204680.lynkx?utm_source=UK&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news&cat=informatief/educatiefhttp://news.usc.edu/#!/article/36274/scientists-twist-light-to-send-data/
A multinational team led by USC with researchers hailing from the United States, China, Pakistan and Israel has developed a system of transmitting data using twisted beams of light at ultra-high speeds — up to 2.56 terabits per second.
To put that in perspective, broadband cable (which you probably used to download this) supports up to about 30 megabits per second. The twisted-light system transmits more than 85,000 times more data per second.
Their work might be used to build high-speed satellite communication links, short free-space terrestrial links, or potentially be adapted for use in the fiber optic cables that are used by some Internet service providers.
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