6G mobile networks could reach one terabit per second – researchers unveil record-breaking wireless transmission technology that aims to quadruple performance

In a potentially promising breakthrough, researchers from Osaka University and IMRA America have unveiled a single-channel optical wireless connection that can reach speeds of up to 240 GB/s, a new world record. The team is now focused on quadrupling this performance to reach an unprecedented speed of 1TB/s.

eeNews Europe reports that the researchers used a stimulated Brillouin scattering laser to generate signals at 300 GHz for 6G networks. This laser uses interactions between sound and light waves to produce an accurate signal.