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TBITTom Bradley International Terminal
TBITTeraBit
TBITTank Bottom Inspection Tool (equipment)
TBITTCP Behavior Identification Tool
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? Healthy and Active - To be at the forefront of genomic medicines, terabit infrastructures are required, because each human genome requires one terabit of data storage.
Apple, for example, has invested in near PS1bn projects making use of similar publiclyowned terabit digital networks in Ireland and Denmark.
The Vice President of Jordan's Telecom Wholesale Business Unit Waleed Doulat noted that this terabit terrestrial fibre optic cable will ensure continuous and reliable connectivity between the east and the west.
He suspects that heat-assisted recording could carry magnetic materials to about 10 terabits per square inch.
One undersea investment, FLAG Atlantic-1, will add 4.8 Tbps (or terabits per second; one megabit equals 1 million bits; a gigabit, 1 billion bits; and a terabit, 1 trillion bits) of bandwidth along its 14,500 km length by June 2001.
Cello Broadband NV, the Dutch cable internet service provider, has signed a letter of intent to purchase capacity on FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1), the 1.28 terabit per second transatlantic cable venture.
M2 EQUITYBITES-July 2, 2019-Diodes differential clock buffers meet needs for design margin in terabit communications
To put it into context, a terabit is a thousand gigabit - and a gigabit is 10 times faster than some of the current highest speeds in the region of 100 megabit.
While researchers have been developing terabit speed fiber optics technology for several years, it has yet to approach a maturity that will make it viable for commercial use.
Infinera (Nasdaq:INFN), a provider of Intelligent Transport Networks, and telecommunications company CenturyLink Inc (NYSE: CTL) on Monday announced that both companies will deliver one terabit per second (1 Tb/s) of super-channel transmission capacity to support the SCinet network at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC14), to be held from 17 November 2014 to 21 November 2014 in New Orleans.
"Some of the older cables deliver only 20 Gbps - most of the new ones can deliver several terabits (terabit = 1,000 gigabit) of capacity," Stronge added.
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