EU and Japan to Jointly Develop 100Gb/s Internet Communication Technologies

From X-bit Labs: The European Commission and Japan has announced six research projects aiming at redefining internet architectures to increase the efficiency of networks in carrying data. One project aims to build networks 5000 times faster than today’s average European broadband speed (100Gb/s compared to 19.7Mb/s).

"Our Future Internet should know no barriers, least of all barriers created because we did not prepare for the data revolution,” said Neelie Kroes, vice president of the European Commission.

The world generates 1.7 million billion bytes of data per minute; data traffic volumes doubled between early 2012 and early 2013 and are expected to grow 12-fold by 2018. Such big data is growing faster than networks' capacity to carry it. There is a pressing need for new and more efficient networks in light of a massive online data explosion that is expected to continue over the next decade.

The projects, will receive around €18m in funding, and touch on challenges such as cyber security, network capacity, storage, high density data traffic and energy efficiency.

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