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Tokyo Set to Lighten Internet Speeds: How NTT East Plans to Lead the Charge

The Japanese telecommunications giant NTT East has announced plans to launch ultra-fast home internet. Starting March 2026, Tokyo residents will be able to connect to a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network with speeds of up to 25 Gbps. Currently, the maximum speed available to the average consumer in Japan is limited to 10 Gbps.

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The new tariff, named Flet Hikari 25G, will operate on a best-effort basis – the maximum possible speed under current conditions. This service launch is part of NTT’s large-scale strategy to develop next-generation digital infrastructure. Meanwhile, data transmission technologies are being perfected in Japan’s research institutions and laboratories. Recently, researchers achieved data transmission speeds exceeding 1 petabit per second (more than a million gigabits) over experimental fiber optics.

NTT East’s announcement positions Tokyo at the forefront of global high-speed internet offerings. While several countries are progressing towards implementing 20 to 25 Gbps services, the widespread availability remains niche, making Tokyo’s upcoming rollout potentially groundbreaking.

Such high-speed connectivity is expected to revolutionize both personal and business internet usage. For individuals, this promises smoother, latency-free experiences, especially for bandwidth-intensive activities like 8K video streaming and virtual reality. Businesses stand to benefit from significantly faster data transfer rates, reducing downtime and enabling more robust telecommuting solutions.

As the world moves toward more connected and technology-driven lifestyles, initiatives like NTT East’s 25 Gbps service could set a new standard for internet connectivity, potentially catalyzing similar advancements worldwide.

Casey Reed

Casey Reed writes about technology and software, exploring tools, trends, and innovations shaping the digital world.

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