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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday June 15 2017, @06:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the not-for-your-home-office dept.

Fortune reports:

Nokia is introducing the Model 7950, a petabit-class router aimed at the core routing market to help it win new customers such as Facebook and Google. A petabit is capable of transmitting 5,000 two-hour-long high-definition videos every second.

For edge network customers, Nokia is introducing its 7750 router, offering the highest traffic capacity on the market.

The Nokia 7750 can deliver speeds of up to 4.8 terabits per slot, compared with Juniper's 3 terabit edge router speeds, which had been the industry's fastest. A terabit can transfer a high-definition Netflix TV episode in one second.

We are left to do our own math to determine how many Libraries of Congress fit in a petabit.


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by aristarchus on Thursday June 15 2017, @07:04AM (3 children)

    by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday June 15 2017, @07:04AM (#525895) Journal

    I notice that many of the Fine Articles posted on SoylentNews were never in the queue. Are the editors ignoring community submissions in favor of their own conception of what SN is all about? Inquiring minds want to know. We could just quit submitting, if it doesn't really matter.

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday June 15 2017, @07:12AM (1 child)

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Thursday June 15 2017, @07:12AM (#525899) Journal

    I notice that many of the Fine Articles posted on SoylentNews were never in the queue.

    What makes you say that?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 15 2017, @06:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 15 2017, @06:36PM (#526129)

    I have submitted articles in the past as well that have been ignored. Yes the editors have a heavy hand in deciding what goes in the queue. Non-censorship indeed! Perhaps they could have the "frontpage" like reddit, and any/all stories can be viewed in a specific sub group. The only heavy handedness I would find acceptable is editing out flamebait language. Maybe allow people to up/down mod stories themselves! Not part of the 5 daily points, just 1 point per story.

    If something is edited, or in a rare case a submission is denied then there should be a record of that.

    Come on SN, if you really believe in non-censorship you need to address these issues. Right now this site is a playground for the admins/mods/editors and the non-censorship concept is really just about letting horrible flamebait comments still exist.