November 2, 2021
Via: RCR Wireless NewsWelcome to 2021! Wireless technology has been an important part of our daily lives for many decades now, especially with the establishment of Wi-Fi, which is still used worldwide today. However, not only do we have ourselves to thank for […]
June 8, 2021
Via: The Fast ModeGlobal operators should look to implement a solution that can help safely transmit optical signals and cope with the higher bit rates and wavelength operations that next-generation FTTH systems will bring, according to the latest Industry Insight from Prysmian. While […]
December 30, 2019
Via: Optics.orgScientists have for the first time shown that it is possible to detect the propagation of seismic waves on the seafloor using submarine telecommunications cables. According to their observations, this existing infrastructure could be used to detect earthquakes, as well […]
January 17, 2018
Via: RCR Wireless NewsGoogle announced Tuesday it is expanding its global infrastructure with the addition of three new submarine fiber-optic cables and five new cloud computing regions to be launched later this year. The five new areas Google is adding to its infrastructure […]
March 23, 2017
Via: Knowledge of Ethernet CablesAs we move forward in the world we can see that many of the industries that are running in most of them computers are there and not just one computer but multiple computers, that need to be set in form […]
September 7, 2016
Via: Knowledge of Ethernet CablesWe already know the number of cables that are actually placed at the oceanic surface and are connecting today, thousands of people, nations and their economies. These cables provide the internet and bring together all the continents at one place. […]
July 27, 2016
Via: Andy MelmanTelecommunications copper cables mainly belong to the group of outside plat cables (aerial cables, duct/buried cables, last link wire cables) and to the group of central office cables, which serve for signal transmission within buildings. Another producer describes their copper […]