Optical Networking stories
Ranovus' products are now in lab trials with multiple optical networking equipment vendors for 5G mobility and cloud infrastructure markets lined up.
EXFO launches Fast Short Link, a feature that characterises optical short links five times faster, enhancing efficiency in data centre operations worldwide.
Mellanox introduces 25Gb/s Ethernet transceivers and AOCs to enable next-gen servers and storage to interface with 100Gb/s switches.
Allied Market Research has predicted that the global active optical cable market will experience rapid growth, hitting $3.48 billion by 2022.
The increasing demand for high-speed data transfer rates and the adoption of 5G technology is expected to bolster demand.
Covering financial all-optical data centre interconnect and financial all-optical campus scenarios, the solution helps upgrade finance communication networks.
The global fibre to the x (FTTx) market revenue is anticipated to reach US$17.3 billion by 2033, up from US$10.2 billion in 2023.
NEC's open optical transmission devices support multi-vendor configurations, allowing customers to procure and combine equipment from multiple vendors.
Infinera has announced availability dates for its ICE-XR, an industry-first suite of intelligent, coherent, optical, pluggable solutions.
AddOn Networks has launched a range of optical transceivers with the intention to upgrade 400G and 100G infrastructure worldwide.
Telefónica Deutschland has chosen Infinera's DRX Series to modernise its mobile transport network, enhancing scalability and efficiency for 5G services.
Infinera's new XR optics technology marks a significant shift in optical networking, enabling more efficient, flexible, and cost-effective transport networks.
Infinera unveils 'The Infinite Network,' promising instantly scalable, self-optimizing networks that adapt to users' needs through next-gen technology.
After a period of continuous decline, a new report has found the Passive Optical Network (PON) market has bounced back - but it could be short-lived.
Member companies range from manufacturers, distributors, integrators and consulting companies across the globe.
DNA Connect has inked a deal to add optical networking vendor PacketLight Networks to its connectivity portfolio locally.
The data center is expected to lead the end-user segment, with APAC estimated to grow at the highest rate in the overall market till 2022.
The prototype has been developed in Australia by the Defence Science and Technology Group and industry and academic partners, following three years of research.
Paul Batchelor of Allied Telessis fame, is launching a new specialist telecommunications distributor based in Wellington.
As an Optical LAN Expert Accredited Premier Partner, Telegistics will provide channel partners with sales, training, and enablement.