Chad Fiber Optics Project

Development of STM’s optical fiber project in Chad. Officially completed in 2011.

Socket Broadband Stimulus Project – News Conference – Carson Coffman

Remarks from Socket co-owner Carson Coffman on the company’s recently approved stimulus project to build a fiber-optic network in rural Callaway County.

Fast Forward Malaysia:HSBB Project 2011 1/3

Fast Forward Malaysia : HSBB Project (2011) This Hari Malaysia, TM is proud to present the screening of our very own documentary. It portrays the built-up & drama involved in the making of Malaysia’s very own world-class fibre optic driven broadband network. Some of TM’s best minds have been brought together to take on this challenge and complete the project in world record time. Filmed in stunning HD, this historic project comes to life from concept to completion in this 40-minutes documentary. Don’t miss this chance to watch all the action unfold right in your living room! Catch it at the following times. PREMIER SCREENING 16 September 2011 ——————— NTV7 : 8.30pm – 9.30pm Astro Awani : 9.15pm – 10.15pm REPEAT SCREENING 18 September 2011 ——————— TV2 : 9.00pm – 10.00pm
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Tamares Telecom Project – Vessel and Shore End

Tamares Telecom is a service provider that supplies and operates communication services based on a new fiber optic network designed with an advanced submarine optical cable and unparalleled optical amplification technology. Tamares Telecom provides seamless connectivity from the Middle East to international communications HUBs and enhances the value it brings to its customers with innovative, fast, reliable and cost-effective solutions and services that address today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. Tamares Telecom is part of Tamares Sweden.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

China, in order to fight for national broadband project of 34 billion dollars in Australia

Article by Mike Arnoel









News, according to ” The Wall Street Journal “, for show interested to participate in the intersection of Australia and valued at 34 billion dollars national the intersection of broadband network and event a few days ago China among being early June 19.

China, in order to want to join a kick

” The Wall Street Journal ” invokes China to be in charge of Yan GuangQian (RossGan) for the whole world of communication department of enterprise Claim,talk China for having interest broadband network the interests person who correlated withs of projects national as Australia.

Yan GuangQian shows, after China and other new developing markets make the firm status, China, in order to make great efforts to expand the business on developed markets such as Australia, Europe, North America,etc. by providing the products with good cost-effective for operator.

He emphasizes China in order to think that has the ability to do some contribution for this China project oneself at the same time. China is expected to realize the goal of its contract sales amount of 30 billion dollars for this year, the sales amount of contract of 23,300 million dollars will be raised by 29% in relatively 2008 of this goal.

34 billion dollars of Australia made the Chinese broadband network in 8

Australian Premier Lu KeWen announces on April 7 this year, the government will invest 43 billion A$ (note: Nearly equal to 34,030 million dollars) Build an ultrafast optic fibre broadband network which covers China in 8 years, the initial investment is 4,700 million A$ ‘ Nearly equal to 3,320 million dollars). This plan is that Australia’s history begins largest infrastructure construction project.

Australian government shows, it is responsible for networking and operation of national broadband to establish the new company of a holding by the government, private investment and a large number of equity participation, the private capital can be held 49% of the stock rights of new company at most. The Australian government will reduce in the share of the holding company of this government gradually within 5 years.

Australia has launched the China high-speed broadband network project bid before this, responsible for offering China high-speed broadband service by an enterprise. Australian telecom (Telstra) The chief executive officer helps (SolTrujillo) clear sunlight Resignation but also and it is to have some relations striking out.

But because global financial crisis make, come, finish hope of event this evaporate by single enterprise, the plan that the Australian government annulled the tendering process in April of this year, instead of establishing the holding new company of the government to build the management mode.

The persons who lie in wait for are numerous

Not merely China has that already many investors have represented and has been interested in Australia’s national wide-band network project at present.

Canada’s high-speed broadband network undertakes the construction of and the operator Axia chief executive officer ArtPrice claims the company is interested in this project, but need to obtain more and could make the concrete decision about this project information of government. Axia had submitted the competitive bidding book participating in setting up this network to Australian government last November.

Singaporean telecommunications are being negotiated with the Australian government too, suggest selling its assets of fixed line to the Australian government, gain newly formed 30% of the shares at most of wide-band company. And its Australian constituent company Optus under command has already sought to participate in building this network in the capacity of one financial group member before this.




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The UK is lagging behind other countries in the push for next-generation broadband networks. Telecoms firm BT has said it is unwilling to fund the roll-out of a £15bn fibre optic network to every home in the UK, and there are concerns over how such a network would make money.

Find out more about the technologies that could one day deliver faster broaderband to your home.

FIBRE TO THE HOME

Fibre to the home would bring speeds of between 50Mbps and 100Mbps, with the added benefit of being able to offer those speeds both upstream and downstream. This would make contributing back to the net – sending video files for instance – much easier.

Unlike DSL technologies – which are carried along copper cables – it is not subject to noise issues.

Fibre optics are encased in cable similar to an ordinary PC cable but inside are tiny, hair-size fibres of many colours. They are used to transmit digital information in the form of light signals

Providers such as BT would lay ethernet over the fibre in order to provide services.

The biggest problem issue about fibre is the cost. To provide fibre to the home across the UK would cost up to £15bn.

BT is the most likely candidate to provide such a network and while it has committed itself to putting fibre in all new-builds, nothing else has yet been decided.

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VDSL (Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line)

This is the cheaper option than fibre optics – UK estimates are about £5bn for a nationwide rollout – and it is basically a hybrid solution utilising both copper and fibre.

VDSL will require the building of 90,000 new street cabinets – where wires from the telephone exchange are kept at street level – and is also known as Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC).

It is capable of supporting new high bandwidth applications such as HDTV, as well as telephone services such as voice-over IP and general internet access, over a single connection.

VDSL is deployed over existing copper wiring and, according to BT, can operate at speeds of up to 30Mbps with the chance of getting faster as new flavours of it are deployed.

Like ADSL it is still distance-dependent and those closest to the exchange will get the fastest speeds. VDSL cannot be incorporated into the existing telephone exchanges because of interference issues.

Second-generation VDSL2 systems could provide data rates exceeding 100 Mbps simultaneously in both the upstream and downstream directions, with the maximum available bit rate achieved at a range of about 300 meters.

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ADSL2+

This variant of existing DSL is being rolled out in the UK from April 2008 with every exchange enabled by 2011.

The arrival of ADSL2+ is closely linked to work BT has been doing on its core network, upgrading it to an IP infrastructure in a project known as the 21 century network. ADSL2+ offers speeds of up to 24Mbps, but as it is distance-dependent a lot of people will not actually achieve those kind of speeds.

Because the copper lines it operates on pick up electro-magnetic noise the line can be affected by some unusual issues, such as noisy fridges.

Old houses with old internal wiring will also affect the service, with possible breaks in service or speed slowdowns.

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WIMAX

Wimax stands for Worldwide Interoperablity for Microwave Access. It is based on the IEE 802.16 standard, also known as WirelessMAN.

It is often referred to as wi-fi on steroids, because of its ability to provide wireless data over much longer distances than wi-fi.

In countries with good fixed line infrastructure, WIMAX acts as a filler but in some developing countries is can be the dominant infrastructure for broadband access. Countries such as Pakistan are planning nationwide WIMAX rollouts.

It is possible for WiMAX to deliver speeds of up to 70Mbps and operate over distances of up to 50km, although not concurrently.

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CABLE

Cable Broadband has three major parts – the customer cable modem (which connects to the customers PC or laptop), the cable TV network (through which the signal flows) and the main cable router (which take the customer signal off the cable TV network and passes it on to the Internet).

The system which is used, or “the protocol”, is called DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification).

Currently DOCSIS 1.0 offers speeds up to 38Mbps. The new system, called DOCSIS 3.0, could offer up to 120Mbps and higher. This (D3) is currently in trial at 50Mbps in selected regions of the UK, such as Ashford, Folkestone and Dover.

The system is always on, it is not dependent on the distance you are from the exchange (unlike ADSL) and every person can receive the same speeds – unlike ADSL.

The electronics are a mixture of fibre and copper cable, with the majority being fiber. Only the last part to the customer is copper which means that cable broadband has the potential to offer far greater speeds now, and in the future, compared to its DSL rival. and one new concept of job on training for new comers.

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Fast Forward Malaysia:HSBB Project 2011 3/3

Fast Forward Malaysia : HSBB Project (2011) This Hari Malaysia, TM is proud to present the screening of our very own documentary. It portrays the built-up & drama involved in the making of Malaysia’s very own world-class fibre optic driven broadband network. Some of TM’s best minds have been brought together to take on this challenge and complete the project in world record time. Filmed in stunning HD, this historic project comes to life from concept to completion in this 40-minutes documentary. Don’t miss this chance to watch all the action unfold right in your living room! Catch it at the following times. PREMIER SCREENING 16 September 2011 ——————— NTV7 : 8.30pm – 9.30pm Astro Awani : 9.15pm – 10.15pm REPEAT SCREENING 18 September 2011 ——————— TV2 : 9.00pm – 10.00pm

Next Step Fiber Optics Project

Next Step Power Point Project
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Windstream began laying fiber optic cable today near Prentiss, Miss., as part of its first broadband stimulus project. The work is being funded in part by a federal grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

An extract from BBC East Midland’s Inside Out episode broadcast on the 22nd of November. The extract features the village of Ashby in Lincolnshire that has had super fast fibre optic internet access deployed by NextGenUs.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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