Optical transport demand to reach $18bn in five years
According to a recent forecast report by research firm, Dell’Oro Group, demand for optical transport equipment is predicted to increase to $18bn by 2026.
According to a recent forecast report by research firm, Dell’Oro Group, demand for optical transport equipment is predicted to increase to $18bn by 2026.
Industry research firm, LightCounting has published its December 2021 Quarterly Market Update
Fibre is the best broadband option for consumers concerned about carbon emissions, according to findings from Australasian research firm, Sapere Research Group.
Keely Portway looks at what the current semiconductor shortage could mean for telecoms in 2022
Jeff Heynen explains why fibre deployment will show no signs of slowing in 2022
LightCounting has released its High-Speed Ethernet Optics Report for September 2021.
The FTTH Council Europe has released two new reports at the virtual FTTH Conference Europe event.
Specialist industry market research firm Cignal AI has released its Transport Hardware Report Worldwide for the second quarter of 2021.
German fibre optic association BREKO has released its market analysis for 2021.
Industry research firm LightCounting has released its Mega Datacenter Optics Report for 2021.
An early preview of what to expect at the OFC conference and exhibition in San Diego
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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