Key developments of 2021
Some of the most-viewed and industry-shaping stories of 2021
Some of the most-viewed and industry-shaping stories of 2021
Adtran, Inc. is a leading global provider of open, disaggregated networking and communications equipment that enable voice, data, video and internet communications across any network infrastructure. From the cloud edge to the subscriber edge, we empower communications service providers around the world to manage and scale services that connect people, places and things. Our solutions are currently in use by service providers, private enterprises, government organizations and millions of individual users worldwide.
Adtran has launched a 60GHz mmWave mesh wireless access and backhaul solution to help simplify the business case for Gigabit fixed wireless for urban and hard-to-connect rural areas.
California ISP, Sonic is expanding its network into Oakland to support both existing GPON services and new XGS-PON services to deploy a future-proof FTTH network
Adtran and Adva have entered into a business combination agreement to merge the two companies.
Adva has introduced its FSP 150-XJ128, a Layer 2 demarcation device that offers an easy route to 25Gb/s connectivity services.
Cable television network operators are readying themselves for customers to pull fibre deeper into their networks, finds Andy Extance
Advanced network automation could be integral to meeting capacity growth, but what’s the best way to implement it? Keely Portway asks the question
Broadband Forum has published the latest release of its Open Broadband – Broadband Access Abstraction (OB-BAA) open-source project.
Rural service provider, TEC is to bring 10G services across the mid-south region of America.
Some of the hottest topics from the OFC conference in San Diego
What are the top trends, challenges and technologies driving data centre networks in 2023 and beyond?
How North and Latin America are faring when it comes to fibre deployment
We round up the latest high-capacity optics for coherent optical transmission in 2023.
The optical technology and techniques that terrestrial network operators need to consider to achieve high-performance in challenging conditions
Nesa Scopic advises on the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) fire safety standards for fibre cables, and how to choose the optimal cabling for the correct setting
Mattias Fridström offers his take on the telecoms topics that are going to matter in the next 12 months
Teresa Monteiro reveals why there is more to open networking than physical device interoperability