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Japan launches world's fastest home internet
  Date  April 16, 2013 - 12:36PM 
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Stan Schroeder


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Fibre-bliss: Japan is now home to 2 Gbps interent. Photo: iStock

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This post was originally published on Mashable.

While Australians compare the merits of Labor's fibre-to-the-home national 
broadband network with the Coalition's fibre-to-the-node proposal, Sony has 
installed the world's fastest home internet connection in Japan.

So-net Entertainment, a Sony-backed Japanese ISP, has launched a fibre-based 
internet service that reaches download speeds of 2 gigabit per second (Gbps), 
making it more than 20 times faster than the offerings of both Labor and the 
Coalition in Australia.

The Nuro, as the service is called, is available to homes and small businesses 
in Tokyo and six surrounding prefectures, Computerworld reports.

The upload speed is a little slower than download at 1 Gbps, but it's still 
faster than most of us get anywhere else in the world.

By comparison, the ultra-fast Google Fibre broadband internet service offers a 
"mere" 1 Gbps download speed – which is still some 100 times faster than 
today's average home internet connection – in Austin, Texas and Kansas City, 
Missouri in the US.

Nuro costs 4980 Yen ($A50) on a two-year contract, plus a 52,500 ($524) 
installation fee.

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social media and technology.


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