Monday, 4 May 2015

Scientists: 8 Years After the Internet will tumbles

Blog Share-  Scientists: 8 Years After the Internet will tumbles. Scientists believe, it will not take long to be able to subvert the glory of the internet. Within the next eight years, the Internet would be devastated if the world did not find the solution from now.

This is a warning filed scientists from the UK. Scientists who are members of the Royal Society was unsure if the world must do something to improve the communications infrastructure.

Launched by News Max, Monday, May 4, 2015, the current Internet services rely heavily on cable and fiber optics. Both are used to transmit signals to a computer and smartphone. Unfortunately, the limitations of the Internet will appear in 2023.

"We are in the stage reached its peak. The Internet will reach the point limit of eight years," said Professor Andrew Ellis, one of the scientists in the organization.

According to Ellis, the current human needs for data access speed can still be overcome. But in research in the lab, scientists have been 'stuck' and did not get any more data in the use of a single optical fiber.

"The intensity is equal to the moment you stand facing the sun. The development to market is approximately six to eight years after the research lab. So within the next eight years, that's the limit. We will not be able to get more data longer," said scientists from from Aston University in Birmingham, England.

That is, according to Ellis, if the existing infrastructure has reached peak capacity, everyone in the world will face a major problem, both high bill or service problems.

Therefore, the Royal Society will gather scientists, practitioners and telecommunications companies, as well as physicists to discuss these issues. The meeting will take place this month in the UK.

"Along with the human need for higher internet, it would be difficult for providers to fulfill in the future. Now we still can handle it. But one day we will be overwhelmed unless we have a radical idea. Going forward, we will see the number increase in costs dramatically that should be experienced by the user, "he said.

Fiber is relied upon to transmit information by changing the signal into light and back turned into a bunch of information. Internet companies have for years relied on a single fiber. Its size is quite small, thin as a strand of human hair. Later trusted if fiber optics start shortage of physical capacity. Reduced capacity is believed to trigger the ballooning cost of internet users.

"We are ready to pay more? Or should we stop increasing the capacity? Internet has the same energy needs with the aviation industry, which is about two percent of overall energy consumption needed a developing country. It is only for the data transfer. If you add computers, mobile phones , television, rising to eight percent, "said Ellis.

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