Afghanistan, July 12 -- Japanese researchers set a world record with 1.02 petabits-per-second internet speed, enabling full 4K Netflix library downloads in just one second.

Japanese researchers have set a new world record for internet speed, achieving a staggering 1.02 petabits per second. This ultra-fast connection is powerful enough to download the entire Netflix library-around 12,000 movies in 4K quality-in just one second.

The breakthrough was accomplished by a team of Japanese engineers using existing fiber-optic technology, marking a major leap forward in global data transmission, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence applications.

According to The Economic Times, the speed achieved is unparalleled, making it possible to tra...