{"id":1710,"date":"2017-01-03T17:52:47","date_gmt":"2017-01-03T12:22:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=1710"},"modified":"2022-08-01T15:35:21","modified_gmt":"2022-08-01T10:05:21","slug":"li-fi-testing-yields-high-internet-speeds-real-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/li-fi-testing-yields-high-internet-speeds-real-time\/","title":{"rendered":"Li-Fi Testing Yields High Internet Speeds In Real-Time"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you are happy and satisfied with your Wi-Fi speed, then you will be jumping crazy when you know about Li-Fi, the newly tested wireless communication which can increase bandwidth by 100 times. Li-Fi recently managed to achieve 1Gbps real-world results during testing. That\u2019s not all. It boasts of a theoretical top speed of 224 Gbps which means you can download 28 1GB movies in one second. Take some time to let it sink in.<\/p>\n
A visible light communication (VLC) system, Light Fidelity or Li-Fi is runs with wireless communications, and uses light to switch on and off LEDs, that result in the transferring of data at a considerably higher speed. Professor Harald Haas at University of Edinburgh coined the term \u201cLi-Fi\u201d, during his TED Talk in the year 2011. He intended light bulbs that could act as wireless routers and proven on stage that a single LED bulb can transmit far more data than a cellular tower. In 2012 after four years of research, Haas set up company pure Li-Fi with the aim ‘to be the world leader in Visible Light Communications technology’.<\/p>\n