Yes, Nokia sets a record-breaking 65Tbps data transmission rate via cable.
Nokia just got a new speed record in a submarine cable doubling the maximum current to the 65 Tbps.
In addition, it has failed in any way.

The explosion of connected devices in the coming years is beginning to have an answer.
This is the equivalent of 10 million high-definition channels while emitting almost nothing.
Since ASN claim that this enhancement will be available for commercial deployment in the next two or three years.

All this is key to reducing costs and improving bandwidth.
Google recently installed a cable of 9000 kilometers in the Pacific with a capacity of 65 Tbps.
This cable connects the US and Japan and was a major challenge for the project managers and installers.

Nor can we forget Tide.
However, this will be the massive and largest in the Atlantic with a capacity of 160 Tbps.