Internet2 Land Speed Record
The Internet2 Land Speed Record (I2-LSR) competition for the highest-bandwidth,
end-to-end networks is an open and ongoing contest.
Single Stream Class: 208,800 terabit-meters per second by a team consisting of members from the University of Tokyo, the WIDE Project, Microsoft Corporation, and others accomplished by transferring 585 gigabytes of data across 30,000 kilometers of network in about 30 minutes at an average rate of 6.96 gigabits per second.
Multiple Stream Class: 208,800 terabit-meters per second by a team consisting of members from the University of Tokyo, the WIDE Project, Microsoft Corporation, and others accomplished by transferring 585 gigabytes of data across 30,000 kilometers of network in about 30 minutes at
an average rate of 6.96 gigabits per second.
Single Stream Class: 216,300 terabit-meters per second by a team consisting of members from the University of Tokyo, the WIDE project, and Chelsio Communication and other organizations by sending 1485 gigabytes of data across 30,000 kilometers of network over 30 minutes at an average rate of 7.21 gigabits per second.
Multiple Stream Class: 216,300 terabit-meters per second by a team consisting of members from the University of Tokyo, the WIDE project, and Chelsio Communication and other organizations by sending 1485 gigabytes of data across 30,000 kilometers of network over 30 minutes at
an average rate of 7.21 gigabits per second.