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The trial could pave the way for fibre services up to 10Gb/s.
FullFibre has added two new partners to its internet service provider (ISP) network.
This is according to regulator Ofcom’s annual Connected Nations report.
The provider has deployed a high-capacity 600G to 800G terrestrial and submarine network.
The hollow core fibre technology can provide benefits across a broad range of industries.
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NBN invests in technology for “faster and greener” network
The Australian operator has adopted Nokia’s Lightspan MF-14 platform to enable convergence of all services over a single fibre infrastructure
Deutsche Telekom to accelerate fibre roll-out
The provider plans to build up to 3 million fibre connections in the coming year.
Vector Photonics commercialises PCSELs via all-Scottish cluster, prototype supply chain
Each company is a member of Technology Scotland, the industry association representing Scotland’s wider, enabling, technologies sectors.
Onestream, BT Wholesale sign partnership agreement
The deal will see Onestream offer UK customers connections through BT's FTTP and single order generic ethernet access (SoGEA) network.
Deutsche Glasfaser inks 10-year wholesale partnership with Vodafone
This allows Vodafone nationwide access to Deutsche Glasfaser’s FTTH network and brings Deutsche Glasfaser closer to providing Germany's rural and suburban areas with fibre quickly and comprehensively.
Options upgrades to 100Gb WAN circuits on London hollow core fibre route
In addition to serving global colocation clients, the upgrade will provide enhanced point-to-point connectivity capabilities with investment bank-grade security and monitoring.
CPP Investments buys stake in Brazil fibre network, V.Tal
V.Tal intends to continue the expansion of its footprint in Brazil.
Nokia, Inria renew research partnership
The extended partnership will create 15 new PhD student and post-doctoral researcher employment opportunities at Nokia Bell Labs and Inria.
Hexatronic adds value with KNET acquisition
Hexatronic Group is to acquire microduct solutions provider, KNET for an expected enterprise value of $63m.
Archtop Fiber acquires GTel
The acquisition is designed to bring new jobs and business opportunities to five townships across New York’s southern Columbia County.
Ciena makes further access acquisitions
The company is to acquire Tibit Communications, having completed its acquisition of Benu Networks.
CityFibre, toob enter into strategic partnership
toob is expanding its full fibre services over CityFibre’s national network.
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A countdown of the most-viewed and industry-shaping developments of 2022 according to Fibre Systems readers
The experts' view of the current state of play for FTTH deployment in Europe and America, and predictions for what should be done over the next 12 months to meet various governments’ ambitious targets
Interoperability is recognised as the linchpin of open networking. Here three experts offer their view as to why this can only be achieved via industry collaboration.
We will continue to see a shift to a service-orientated ecosystem over the next 12 months, according to Craig Thomas, who advises on the important role that standards will play.
Purva Rajkotia outlines some of the trends and challenges in connectivity and telecommunications that are expected to drive the work of standards organisations in the next 12 months
Jimmy Yu offers an analyst's review of optical transport developments in 2022 and a forecast of what to expect in 2023




























