5g researchers achieve record speed
Record –breaking speeds have been achieved during tests of 5G data connections, scientists have said.
Researchers in the university of Surrey’s 5G innovation centre managed one terabit per second (Tbps) which is many thousands of times faster than current data connections.
The head of the 5GIC said he hoped to demonstrate the technology to the public in 2018.
Ofcom has said 5G could be available in Britain by 2020.
At 1Tbps, it would be theoretically be possible to download a file 100 times the size of a feature film in about 3 seconds. The speed is more than 65,000 times faster than the average 4G download speeds.
According to news website V3, 5GIC director prof Rahim Tafazoli said: “we have developed 10 more breakthrough technologies and one of them means we can exceed 1Tbps wirelessly. This is the same capacity as fibreoptics but we are doing it wirelessly” (BBC NEWS).
Moi university students school of information sciences demand for a field trip . By Matt son sang Students in the school of information sciences on Monday made a decision to take action against the failure of the school administration to communicate to them about the field trips they are supposed to go in second and fourth years of study. “We paid the money since we started our first year and we don’t see any reason why they keep silent on the issue” Kevin, one of the 3 rd year students said. According to the school curriculum students have to go for a field trip in second year and third year something that had been ignored for the past few years unless the students demand for it is when action is taken this makes the students lose trust in the administration and the students’ leaders the students claimed. After a conversation which took about half an hour one of the students leaders countered their anger by informing them that plans are already on the table and a solut...
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