China became the first in the world to launch 10G internet.


Huawei, together with China Unicom, launched a high-speed 10G network in China, providing internet connection speeds of over 9800 Mbps. This significantly exceeds standard speeds for home networks. The new network utilizes 50G PON technology, which allows for greatly increased bandwidth. Now, every user will have access to 10G speeds, and latency in the network will be significantly reduced. A user from the Xun'an area shared that previously his Wi-Fi struggled with multiple devices, but now everything runs smoothly, even when using 8K technologies and cloud gaming.
The speed in Beijing is also impressive: up to 9340 Mbps for downloads and over 6300 Mbps for uploads. Downloading a 90-gigabyte 8K resolution movie takes just 72 seconds, which is much faster than on a standard gigabit network, where it would take around 12 minutes.
This is an important step in providing fast and stable internet connections in China. High-quality content and modern technologies will be accessible to users without obstacles. Progress in the internet sector is crucial for the country's development and for improving the quality of life of its population.
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