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2023/04/26 07:20
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Japanese telecom giant NTT and IT companies in the United States aim to speed up trials of next-generation optical networking technology with an aim for practical use by around 2030. NTT has been developing the fast and large capacity next-generation network called IOWN, or Innovative Optical and Wireless Network. About 400 people from Japanese electronics makers, American IT companies, universities and others that are jointly developing the technology attended a meeting in Osaka on Tuesday. They plan to increase the capacity of data communication 125-fold compared with the 4G standard, while reducing power consumption to one percent by 2030. Participants discussed speeding up trials through next year in so-called smart cities and the entertainment sector. They agreed that after the trials they will proceed with developing the technology for practical use. An official of a major American IT firm, Accenture, said it is putting serious effort into developing the next-generation technology. NTT Senior Executive Vice President Kawazoe Katsuhiko said the accumulation of collaborative efforts is important and that they had good in-person discussions on realizing the ideas.
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