EXFO’s real-time network topology software (EXFO Ontology) has been selected by a US Tier 1 service provider to help with a major network transformation in a contract win valued at $4.9 million. […]
EXFO’s real-time network topology software (EXFO Ontology) has been selected by a US Tier 1 service provider to help with a major network transformation in a contract win valued at $4.9 million. […]
The global optical fiber market is growing strongly with one recent study published by Allied Market Research, suggesting a CAGR of 11.6% between 2018 and 2025. Read the source article at Electronics […]
#DidYouKnow glass appears gooey when molten hot yet frozen when cold? Learn how a Corning scientist’s mathematical discovery helped predict the varying consistency of glass: http://ms.spr.ly/6010TBqS4 Read the source article at Twitter
During the final IWCS webinar of 2018, Dr. Earl Parsons of @CommScope gave his presentation “Bandwidth Considerations for Wavelength Division Multiplexing using Multimode Fiber.” Watch it on demand. Read the source article […]
When someone tells you to “get a backbone,” it’s usually because you need to buck up, be brave and get stronger. Funny enough, that’s what we’ve done with our campus fiber network. […]
Don’t miss this pre-conference seminar hosted by the TIA’s Fiber Optics Technology Consortium. The 3-hour session will include an overview of market trends and standards updates but also features hands-on learning where […]
The architectural flexibility offered by SDN combined with POL opens new doors for enterprise networks. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
Growth projects for IoT are staggering. Learn about the implications for network design. Read the source article at Cabling Installation & Maintenance
Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare created a campus-wide network that places the most advanced equipment and techniques in the hands of top medical talent. The solutions integrate existing workflows with automated discovery, location awareness, […]
Fiber Deployment is on the rise (no shock there). How do you transfer need-it-now, real experience to a new (and inexperienced) fiber tech? Read the source article at Viavi Perspectives