onsali20
05-07-2015, 12:40 PM
UK Scientists warn that Internet could face a ‘capacity crunch’ within the next eight years and consume the entire Britain’s power supply by 2035, suggest rationing Internet in near future to avoid capacity crunch
A recent study by the UK researchers state that by 2023 Internet would have reached a ‘capacity crunch’ status as the cables and fiber optics delivering the data to users would reach its maximum limit.
Scientists have further warned that cables and fiber optics will not be in a position to take data from a single optical fiber and this will be the major cause of Internet collapse. The cables and fiber optics are responsible for relaying information to our computers, smartphones, laptops etc.
Okay, I don't know shit about what optical fibres are but this seems serious
UK Researchers warn Internet could collapse by 2023 (http://www.techworm.net/2015/05/uk-researchers-warn-internet-could-collapse-by-2023.html)
You guys think this will happen?
A recent study by the UK researchers state that by 2023 Internet would have reached a ‘capacity crunch’ status as the cables and fiber optics delivering the data to users would reach its maximum limit.
Scientists have further warned that cables and fiber optics will not be in a position to take data from a single optical fiber and this will be the major cause of Internet collapse. The cables and fiber optics are responsible for relaying information to our computers, smartphones, laptops etc.
Okay, I don't know shit about what optical fibres are but this seems serious
UK Researchers warn Internet could collapse by 2023 (http://www.techworm.net/2015/05/uk-researchers-warn-internet-could-collapse-by-2023.html)
You guys think this will happen?