Science Milestone for wi-fi with 'T-rays'

How does one use that much bandwidth in 10 meters range of machines?
(unless bridges won't cause a bottleneck?)
 
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Indeed, if I'd need that kind of bandwidth on a distance of 10 metres, I'd just plug a cable in...
 
It's more bandwidth than any cable I know of. ._.

fiber optics can handle that


found out copper can handle that.. have 10gbps between network devices at some of our sites.
 
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Where did 10 meters came from?
Isn't air transparent to most of that range?

Thz is an interesting band, the meeting point of optics and radio.
I wish i had a sensor for that.
 
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