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UK telco BT has celebrated a considerable milestone for its fibre broadband project, having now passed ten million homes and business with its roll-out, months ahead of its end-2012 target. To read the whole article click the link… Fibre is no longer a product for the early adopters and has well and truly broken into the mainstream as the fastest DSL service available. LionHeart’s FTTC (Fibre to the cabinet) solutions provide Up to 40Mb downstream and a choice of 2Mb or 10Mb upstream making it the most powerful DSL product available on existing infrastructures Connect with us… www.lionheart.uk.com
BT Fibre Broadband reaches 10 Million homes and business
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LionHeart – The Complete Package
Caught in a Trap? Making the transition from Telecoms Dealer to Reseller is difficult. The extra layers of infrastructure and systems make it an option that only well established and cash rich businesses can pursue. While many make good margins … Continue reading
…….FTTC – Fiber-to-the-curb / Fiber to the cabinet – this is very similar to FTTN, but the street cabinet or pole is closer to the user’s premises; typically within 300m, within range for high-bandwidth copper technologies such as wired Ethernet and IEEE P1901 powerline networking, and wireless Wi-Fi technology…… Click the link at the top of this post to learn more
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Deutsche Telekom’s research wing has successfully transmitted data over a single optical fibre wavelength at 512Gbps, the company has announced. The current maximum bit rate for channels operating in backbone networks is 100Gbps. T-Labs working with Alcatel-Lucent said on Friday that the usable bit rate of the new technology would be 400Gbps per channel. “While the bar is higher for fibre-optic transmission in a laboratory setting, this record was set under real-world conditions in the Telekom optical network on a route of 734km from Berlin to Hanover and back by speed of light,” Deutsche Telekom said. As T-Labs’s system allows for up to 48 channels per optical fibre, the new technology should lead to fibre strands with a theoretical maximum throughput of 24.6Tbps.
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INSIGHT: EFM – Ethernet First Mile
What is EFM? EFM has the ability to carry higher bandwidth connections of up to 20Mbps to businesses without the need for costly end-to-end fibre leased lines. This service allows for improved performance, internet monitoring and a better standard of … Continue reading
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INSIGHT: The future with 4G – Video showing it in action
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INSIGHT: Number of Telephone Subscriptions and Internet Connections per 100 people, World, 1975 to Present
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LTE – what is it and why should you care? 100Mbps download speeds from your mobile network. Thought you might like that….click the above link. Connect with us….
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Almost half of UK internet users are going online via mobile phone data connections, according to the Office for National Statistics. Some 45% of people surveyed said they made use of the net while out and about, compared with 31% in 2010. Click the link to read the rest…
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Wales is to receive almost £57m from the UK government to improve its broadband coverage, says Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt. Mr Hunt’s announcement come days after an Ofcom report showed that much of Wales has the worst broadband provision in the UK. The UK government has said every community in the UK will gain access to super-fast broadband by 2015 under plans outlined in December.
Wales to receive £57m to improve broadband coverage