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Brian Teague offers the time and motion argument for inspection and cleaning in fibre cable assemblies
Brian Teague offers the time and motion argument for inspection and cleaning in fibre cable assemblies
SENKO Advanced Components develops, manufactures, markets and distributes a comprehensive range of fiber optic connectivity and routing products, providing solutions across the spectrum of fiber optic applications from FTTx, telecom and Datacom applications to broadcast and medical. We aim to be recognized for providing excellent optical connectivity, service and support.
Senko Advanced Components unveiled the Smart Probe 2 fibre optic inspection device at ANGA COM.
The recent ANGA COM event saw three companies announce a new collaboration, designed to help operators speed up fibre installation.
Senko has announced the release of its new Smart Probe for fibre inspection.
The Smart Probe is an ergonomically designed, compact, Wi-Fi probe for smart phones, tablets and laptops/PCs. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi module and left/right handed thumb or finger operation for greater ease of use and convenience. Incorporating high resolution sensor outputting 960 x 544 pixel resolution images at 16:9 aspect ratio, the Smart Probe can easily view two MT/MPO fibers rather than just a single fiber.
Senko has announced the release of its new Smart Probe for fibre inspection.
The Smart Probe is an ergonomically designed, compact, Wi-Fi probe for smart phones, tablets and laptops/PCs. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi module and left/right handed thumb or finger operation for greater ease of use and convenience.
As the pandemic underlines the value of the internet more than ever, its underlying technology is making one of its biggest transitions for years.
The data centre market is a particularly wide-ranging one, with one of the driving forces in recent years the emergence of the hyperscale data centre or cloud service provider.
As the world struggles to settle into the ‘new normal’, today’s optical networks need to be flexible in their architecture blueprint, while adapting to new technologies to provide the kinds of new capacity and service options to meet accelerated demand for higher bandwidth.
To address the undeniable growing demand for higher bandwidth, optical vendors have been playing their role with the development of various coherent optical transceivers for different areas of the market, each with its own set of design considerations.
The demand for bandwidth has unarguably skyrocketed in recent years, thanks largely to the increased appetite for online gaming, content streaming and social-media use.
The importance of reliable connectivity has never been more recognised than it is now. While ambitious targets have been in place across the world for fibre deployment for some time, the ongoing pandemic has served to push it to the forefront.
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A glance at the current market for fifth-generation coherent optics, and some of the latest developments available