This is a digital system that translates the classic binary language of zeros and ones in light pulses off or on, respectively, through tiny LED bulbs on and off a million of times per second. The pioneers of data transmission through blinking of LEDs can create wireless internet access with data transmission speeds of close to 10Gbit/s, theoretically, allowing a high-definition film to be downloaded in 30 seconds which is 250 times faster than superfast broadband. These benefits come at a fivefold transits currently offering fiber optic lines, to benefit from this technology requires a luminous router (which can adhere cheaply and easily into any conventional electric bulb) which is capable of emitting the binary signal.[