... IP metro commercial network to support current demand for increased capacity as well as future needs driven by 5G and FTTx.
Algeria Telecom, the leader in the Algerian telecommunications market, has ...
... is expected to remain the dominant fixed broadband technology through 2025, supported by the rising demand for high-speed Internet services and the government's focus on aggressive fibre to the x (FTTx) ...
... four separate units, with different managements (see graphic below): NBN_FttX which covers FttP, FttC and FttN as they all have a common technology end-point; NBN_Wireless which covers fixed wireless and ...
... the forecast period are supportive government policies to speed up national broadband deployment projects, long-term evolution (LTE) network roll outs and increased adoption of fibre-to-the-x (FTTx) network.” ...
... (FTTx) subscriptions across residential and business segments.
GlobalData says mobile voice revenue will decline over the forecast period due to a significant drop in monthly usage rates as customers ...
A new solution launched at Broadband World Forum 2018 promises to "halve blowing costs per fibre for FTTx deployments with rapid installation".
Emtelle bills itself as "a leading provider of blown fibre ...
... for Fibre-to-the-Building (FttB), and our upcoming connection technology Fibre-to-the-Curb (FttC), which we expect to launch next year.," Daniel, Willis, general manager for FttX technologies in NBN Co' ...
... as the enabling building block of smart cities, allowing for the rapid deployment of FttX services.”
Macaulay said the event in Makati saw discussions on some of the hottest topics in the industry, including ...
... a reality. But also in the domains of hybrid access and fixed-wireless access for remote locations, the complementarity between fixed and mobile is a no-brainer".
We’re told that he "also showed how FttX ...
... play a “crucial role” in the deployment of the network with the latest corporate plan showing that the Fttx technologies — including Fibre to the Node, Fibre to the Building and Fibre to the Distribution ...
... paper points out:
By 2020, mobile video usage would have increased to about 75% of total 4G traffic, from 15% in 2016, with 4K UHD video, social media video, mobile video, VR/AR applications, 5G/FTTx ...
... copper loop to the home to provide data rates of over 1Gbps in FTTB or FTTdp topologies.’
Realtek VP and spokesperson, Yee-Wei Huang said: "We are very excited to add 212MHz G.fast technology to our FTTx ...
... the time-to-market for broadband providers.
The first result of the collaboration is a turnkey integration solution that creates a unified management architecture for multi-vendor FTTx solutions.
Jussi ...
... the council with new deployments in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and Pakistan, in parallel with deeper FTTX deployments to support Smart Cities using cloud-based applications. ...
The worldwide FTTx optics market is being driven to record levels on the back of a number of positive developments in the China market, including FTTH network deployments by China Mobile and network builds ...
... into three major opportunities for Alcatel-Lucent.
The first is limited connectivity. “There are many existing and emerging connectivity technologies - FTTX, G.fast, small cells, IP, optical – but there ...
... opportunities for LTE and FTTx businesses.”
Industry analyst group Ovum says the new strategy is a sign of the times. It means that Alcatel Lucent is the second full-service telecom network equipment ...
... SingleFAN FTTx portfolio with the addition of products that allow the deployment of high-speed broadband (100Mbps to 1Gbps) to multi-tenanted buildings by using existing twisted pair and coaxial cables. ...
... have to take his word for that and rely instead on the Analysys Mason press release because the report 'FTTx rollout and capex in developed economies: forecasts 2012–2017' costs an alarming $US7999. ...
... of product innovations 3G/4G, Wi-Fi Dual Band, G.hn, FTTx, Smart Grid, Smart Energy, Smart Lighting, and last-mile Broadband Access at Computex 2012, which will be taking place from June 5th to 9th in ...
... truly transparent, protocol-agnostic connections and can switch bi-directional and transient signals used in FTTx access networks and other transmission systems.
Carrier Class Reliability The Series ...
... analyst firm Point Topic estimates FTTx is growing by more than 68% year-on-year in Europe. Netadmin has extensive experience in managing customers, services, subscriptions and equipment on open access ...
Internode is offering Internet service to residents of more than 20 greenfields sites around the country. The plans match the company's NBN-based offerings.
ISP Internode has made deals with OptiComm ...
... the newly revamped FTTX Centre, added real value for visitors and we are extremely pleased with the attendance figures. The feedback we have had has been very positive, especially in relation to the international ...
... in fibre to the x (FTTx) deployments '” and where measurements are available from all lines. This means that the lines all need to be under full control of a single service provider for optimal performance ...
... density markets) had more than 25% FTTH penetration by the end of 2010. While China has almost as many FTTx subscribers as Japan, the size of the market means penetration is still quite low and there is ...
Chinese vendors will continue to dominate the FTTx market, according to a leading analyst firm.
Industry analyst firm Ovum is predicting Huawei and ZTE will hold their positions as the world's number ...
Apple will take an even stronger slice of Australia's fast-growing tablet market than previously expected, one of the nation's major technology analyst firms said today, with Android vendors slow to bring ...
... use femtocells to bundle with our fixed line product such as ADSL, FTTx to differentiate our services from the competition."
Disaster relief TOT has had great success in using femtocells in disaster ...
New projections from the telecoms research group that provides market intelligence for NBN Co has forecast that wireless broadband growth will easily outpace that of fixed line connections in Australia ...
... for telecommunication companies looking for new revenue streams beyond data and voice services. We have also found that, the number of IPTV subscribers will climb in those markets where FTTx deployment ...
... and Thilo Kusch, CTO of Magyar Telecom will deliver Keynotes at the opening session of the Forum.
During the conference, delegates will discuss key topics affecting the FTTH market, including:
* FTTx ...
... that even in 2015, 63 million DSL ports will be shipped globally - down from 82 million ports in 2009. However, the great majority of these, if not all, will be in conjunction with growth in FTTx subscribers, ...
... fixed broadband connectivity for some time in Europe and North America, but take-up remains troublingly low." The findings come from a new Analysys Mason report, "FTTx rollout and capex in developed economies: ...
It's not exactly an NBN-scale milestone, but TransACT has connected its 1000th FTTP (fibre to the premises) customer.
TransACT started deploying its fibre-optic network around Canberra and Queanbeyan ...
... FTTX Infrastructure Solutions are "the industry's first platforms designed from the ground up to meet the unique requirements of FTTX networks." Tyco Electronics will pay $US12.75 per share in cash for ...
A successful trial of a system for running fibre optic cables through sewers has been completed in Brisbane, and a large-scale rollout may follow.
Brisbane-based I3 Asia Pacific has connected two ...
Telstra has connected more than 300 residents of Point Cook, west of Melbourne, to its fibre to the premises network.
Telstra's fibre to the premises trial in Point Cook delivers 100Mbps broadband, ...
... time and we wil have more information after that." CONTINUED
LG-Ericsson is also active in the FTTx market, and if it chose to bring this product set to Australia could become a contender for ...
ISPs Internode and iPrimus have announced that they have connected their first customers to the National Broadband Network.
Internode and Primus both connected at least one customer in Midway Point, ...
The OECD has released new statistics on broadband penetration in OECD countries, as of December 2009 saying that fibre services now make up 11 percent of the total.
Fibre is growing relative to other ...
The Federal Government has released a position paper on the provision of fibre networks on greenfields housing developments.
The Federal Government introduced the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment ...
... lists the 'editors' as being: John Domelow, marketing director, Warren and Brown Technologies of Victoria; Ross Yelland, FttX market development, Optical Solutions Australia; Jay Teborek managing director, ...
... node. The SI3000 Lumia is designed to provide high-capacity broadband fiber, DSL and hybrid (fiber+DSL) subscriber access. It is dedicated to two types of network-access deployments: FTTH and FTTx with ...
... access network infrastructure. The key points of Iskratel's EdgeSynergy ® holistic approach are:
Complete solutions for various FTTx and next-generation access deployments.
Open broadband network ...
An agreement with the ACT Land Development Agency will allow TransACT to deliver FTTP services to an additional 1,800 homes.
A new deal between TransACT and the ACT Land Development Agency will ...
... that fibre is the answer, eventually," said Frank Effenberger, director of FTTx at Huawei. The problem is working out how to deploy it at reasonable cost, he added.
The expensive part of the ...
Telstra has upgraded its Melbourne HFC network to provide 100Mbps download capability. The carrier is also introducing its own set-top box for free-to-air and BigPond TV channels.
Telstra announced ...
... the IEEE.
Although mobile networks and FTTx networks are often seen as quite distinct, as capacity demands increase mobile networks need more and more base stations serving smaller areas in order ...
Attaching NBN fibre to power poles instead of putting it in underground ducts would reduce the cost of the rollout by one third to a half, according to an Ericsson guru on NBN matters.
'Posts, poles ...