The university of Edinburgh spinout has developed novel spectrum aggregation technology that is designed to enable high-speed long-distance backhaul links without using traditional network technologies.
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In addition to improving connectivity in the countries in which it lands, the Equiano subsea cable is designed to have a positive economic impact in these countries.
The move brings the infrastructure investment firm’s EIFII fund investments to more than €800m.
The financing comes from a group of six bank lenders and will help towards Netomnia’s fibre build acceleration in the UK.
The UK communications regulator says that it received a number of responses to the proposed pricing, some of which “raise issues” around competition that “require further assessment.”
The intercity expansion will continue throughout this year and beyond, extending the network and pushing it deeper into the metro edge.
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Partnership to provide LATAM with specialist satellite connectivity
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This is according to participants in a special “Hot start-ups of 2023” panel at OFC.
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The Pilot Line creates advanced freeform microlens arrays (FMLA) for a range of applications, the latest of which are showcased at OFC.
OFC 2023: Sivers Photonics, Ayar Labs demo CW-WDM MSA compliant DFB laser arrays
The joint demonstration showcases the 8-wavelength DFB laser array from Sivers Photonics, powering the Ayar Labs SuperNova light source.
OFC 2023: Adtran demonstrates coherent 100ZR QSFP28
The demo shows how operators can benefit from efficient and cost-effective deployment of coherent 100Gb/s services with low power consumption and no footprint increase.
OFC 2023: Digitisation has the the ability to create real social change
Plenary speaker Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO, Vodafone Ghana discussed what is being done and what still needs to be done to make sure even the most vulnerable benefit from digitisation.
OFC 2023: TE Connectivity demos 224Gb/s PAM4 long reach solutions
The demonstrations are being driven by Intel’s 224Gb/s PAM4-LR transceiver test chip.
Credo, Effect Photonics to jointly develop coherent DSP solutions
The DSPs will be designed to deliver the capacity and reach needed to meet increasing demands for connectivity and bandwidth.
OFC 2023: Ranovus demos low power consumption AI interconnect
The interoperability demonstration at OFC 2023 is designed to highlight the useability of the Odin portfolio for AI/ML and communications applications.
OFC 2023: Two 400Gb/s achievements for Infinera
Infinera has successfully completed two 400Gb/s transmission demonstrations in partnership with Arelion and Corning.
OFC 2023: Ethernet Alliance celebrates 50 years of innovation
The organisation is also showcasing the 2023 edition of its Ethernet roadmap at this week’s event.
Adtran completes successful single-carrier 800G long-haul transport trial
The field trial reached 2,220km across a network with 14 route-and-select flexgrid ROADMs.
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