New Internet speed record set
Two major scientific research centres said on Wednesday they had set a new world speed record for sending data across the Internet, equivalent to transferring a full-length DVD film in seven seconds. "The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, CERN, said the feat, doubling the previous top speed, was achieved in a nearly 30-minute transmission over 7,000 kms of network between Geneva and a partner body in California."
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wow really an interesting information about the New Internet Speed Record set..I am using the High speed internet Connection..Really the connection is very fast.I tested the speed in the site http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/