This is the seventh in a Telect blog series, entitled The ABCs of Cable Management. Marketing Supervisor Angela Schneider reports on the quest to keep wireless networks on pace with user demands. […]
This is the seventh in a Telect blog series, entitled The ABCs of Cable Management. Marketing Supervisor Angela Schneider reports on the quest to keep wireless networks on pace with user demands. […]
At its meeting held in June, the Telecommunications Industry Association’s TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems Engineering Committee initiated four standards projects related to single-twisted-pair cabling systems. One of those projects is the effort […]
One of the things I enjoy most about working at CommScope is interacting with smart people who are among the best in the world at what they do. I’ve learned a lot […]
BICSI recently introduced its revamped information and communications technology (ICT) Cabling Installation Program. When announcing the revisions, BICSI said the goal of the program “is to produce highly competent cabling installers, providing […]
The first revision of the Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA) cabling standard for healthcare facilities soon will be published. TIA-1179-A was approved for publication when the TIA TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems Engineering Committee […]
At its June 2017 meeting, the Telecommunications Industry Association TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems Engineering Committee approved for publication the TIA-942-B data center cabling standard. Members of the TR-42.1 subcommittee, which is responsible […]
As cyberattacks increasingly plague networks around the world, optical fiber is increasingly recognized by network operators as the most secure medium for data transmission – hands down. Not only does fiber support […]
Large data centres are evolving their digital infrastructures, driven by the rapid growth of cloud computing. Many companies, including internet giants, are increasing investments in data centres located both domestically and abroad, […]
Fundamentally, three solutions can increase optical system capacity to accommodate the growing demand: Lighting up the remaining dark fibers in currently deployed systems; Installing new optical cables such as multi-core or multi-mode […]
The new Junos Node Slicing service provides a different way for operators to maximize the efficiency of routing hardware. While the idea of mutli-tenancy and Software Defined/Network Function Virtualization are well-established on […]