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Diving Deep into Submarine Cables: The Undersea Lifelines of Internet Connectivity

Kentik

Worldwide telecommunications began somewhere around 150 years ago, in 1850, with the first commercial international submarine cable between England and France. Fiber optics The submarine cables that move internet traffic around the world are made from silica glass fiber optic strands that most network engineers are likely familiar with.

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Boosting Success in PON Activation

VIAVI Solutions

Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of telecommunications, fiber to the home (FTTH) is emerging as the gold standard for high-speed internet connectivity. Passive Optical Networks (PON) are at the heart of this transformation, offering incredible bandwidth and reliability.

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Telcos vs. Hyperscalers: Should Telecom Operators Take a Stand or is Collaboration the Key to the Future?

Global Data

Hyperscalers are having a more influential role in shaping the future direction of telecommunications. With the digital landscape continuing to evolve with the emergence of 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud-native technologies, hyperscalers are becoming more influential in shaping the future direction of telecommunications.

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Talking WAN Transformation and Managed Services with Virgin’s Network and Security Architect Frankie Stroud

CATO Networks

Before VA I was with Optus and a few other domestic telecommunications companies. That, I suppose, is not a good sign for some of the telcos trying to add value within their particular environments, but its certainly of benefit to the enterprise customers who are just looking to pick up some bandwidth here and there.

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WBA issues Wi-Fi predictions for 2025

DCNN Magazine

Detailed in full in the WBA Annual Industry Report 2025 , these trends reflect how Wi-Fi is evolving to meet the demands of increased connectivity, higher speeds, better security, the growing number of devices connected to the internet, and a greater focus on energy efficiency.

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