The speed and resilience of a data center is something we obsess over – making efficiencies and improving performance is what makes working in IT so satisfying. We live for the next […]
The speed and resilience of a data center is something we obsess over – making efficiencies and improving performance is what makes working in IT so satisfying. We live for the next […]
The recent report on Passive Optical LAN (POL) market offers insightful information about the present scenario of the market across the globe. The report, titled Passive Optical LAN (POL) points out the […]
Belden and Corning Optical Communications have forged an agreement to collaborate on furthering solutions for global broadband connectivity technology deployments. In a joint press release, the companies said, “PPC Broadband Inc. (PPC), […]
The Massachusetts towns of Alford, Otis and Warwick have been awarded grants totaling $1.9 million to finance the construction of high-speed Internet networks. The grant funding, approved by the board of directors […]
Data centers are taking over the factories where workers once processed checks, baked bread and printed Bibles. What will the rise of the information-based economy mean for American cities? Read the source […]
Softing IT Networks recently announced that it received approval from Stewart Connector for certification testing of all copper local area network (LAN) cabling products, including Category 8.2. “The Stewart Connector approval is […]
ElectroniCast Consultants reports the market for OTDR devices of all types used in remote fiber testing and monitoring is forecasted to reach $230.6 million by the year 2021. Read the source article […]
Wideband multimode fiber (WBMMF), officially designated as OM5, is a recently released fiber medium that is now recognized within both the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. OM5 […]
Free Webinar! January 18th The Importance of Fiber Characterization Part 2: Characterizing Advanced Networks The second part of our Fiber Characterization series will discuss high-speed (10Gbs+) networks and why they require additional […]
Embedded optical modules (EOMs) have supported supercomputers, core routers, and other applications since 2000; active optical cables (AOCs) arrived seven years later to offer a low-cost alternative to pluggable modules, particularly in […]