As data center designs focus on East-West traffic and move toward leaf-spine, or full-mesh, architectures, systems using Multi-fiber Push On (MPO) connectors and Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP), ports are becoming more […]
As data center designs focus on East-West traffic and move toward leaf-spine, or full-mesh, architectures, systems using Multi-fiber Push On (MPO) connectors and Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP), ports are becoming more […]
Siemon’s Quick-Pack fiber splice modules are designed for use with Siemon’s expanded RIC enclosure, eliminating the need for dedicated splicing trays while improving accessibility to individual splices. The use of Quick-Pack Splice […]
Siemon, a leading global network infrastructure specialist, today announced the launch of a new mobile-friendly website with a new look and feel optimized for smartphones and smaller tablets. Read the source article […]
Whether you are designing an infrastructure for a single doctor’s office or a healthcare campus, the cabling and connectivity you select for the network becomes a critical factor for a healthy network. […]
Learn how DZS is offering its customers a range of choices by increasing connection speeds and adding new capabilities in software. Their strategy: to empower customers with the freedom of choice. Read […]
Smart communities will enrich the lives of residents and make local governments more efficient in responding to their citizens’ needs. From security to convenience to revenue generation, smart city applications will change […]
Over the past several decades, the market has seen the introduction of various fiber optic connectors aimed at providing lower insertion loss performance, lower cost, higher density and/or easy termination. In fact, […]
Insertion loss, or the loss of signal that happens along the length of a fiber optic link, is expressed in dBs and should always be a positive number. But it can be […]
Hurricane Electric says its expansive network of 100G, 10G, and 1G fiber-optic connections provide customers with fewer hops, reduced latency, and greater throughput. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
The glass company can’t just melt silica. The process involves glass soot particles and a grain silo of sorts. Read the source article at wired.com