New 6G Wireless Tech Is Set To Be 500 Times Faster Than Average 5G
We’re looking at being able to stream eight or nine Netflix films every single second. That’s moer fast.
Ridiculous New World Record Internet Speed
Using standard hardware, Japanese researchers achieved speeds 100 000 times faster than 5G internet speeds.
Read This If Your Home WiFi Signal Is Terrible
A stronger signal equals faster internet speed so sorting out your home WiFi signal is serious business.
Running A Speed Test On Your Home Internet Is Really Easy
Call me old-fashioned, but if I’m paying for a 20mbps (megabits per second) home fibre line, I want to actually get that speed.
The Internet Speed Record Has Been Obliterated
This record required far less athletic prowess than the ones we’ve seen in Tokyo, but it’s still a very impressive feat.
Five Reasons To Upgrade Your Home Fibre Speed
Life’s too short to spend time waiting for things to buffer, but when you have multiple devices connected and they’re all hard at work, Fibre speed can be an issue.
RSAWEB Is Currently Running Some Great Fibre Promotions
If you’re in the market for a new home fibre connection, or want to see if you’re currently paying a little over the odds, have a quick gander at RSAWEB’s latest promotional offers.
How SA’s Internet Speed Compares To The Rest Of The World
According to the results of the annual Worldwide Broadband Speed League report, released by Cable.co.uk, we’re actually not doing all that badly.
Netflix In One Second – Behold, The Fastest Internet Ever
We’ll all be glad to see the back of buffering for good, but a connection fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in one second is next-level stuff.
Throttling, Shaping, And Contention Ratio – What They Mean For Your Internet Speed
Not all internet connections and contracts are created equal, and there are some important terms to understand before you sign on the dotted line with a new internet service provider.
Telkom Are Upgrading From ADSL To Fibre In These Exact Areas
What do we want – faster internet. When do we want it – now. Well for some folks out there that’s about to become a reality.
Infinite-Capacity Wireless Vortex Beams Could Transfer 60 DVD’s A Second
I don’t really care how fast it is, I just want to own something that uses an infinite-capacity wireless vortex beam. Though it sounds like a death-ray, it describes what American and Israeli researchers have used to create the fastest ever wireless network: twisted beams of light that transfer data at 2,56 terabits per second.