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Unlike Wi-Fi, which uses radio waves, Li-Fi transmits data using light.
Technology is theorised to be able to create data transfer speeds of up to 224 Gbps.
This far exceeds the expected download speed of Wi-fi 7 , which is around 40 Gbps. Transmitting data through lights in a room makes it safer as signals do not pass through walls.
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