The Fiber Gold Rush Is On
We’ve known for some time that ultimately we’d need to move from copper wires to fiber optic strands to get the bandwidth we’ll need as technology advances. Internet service providers, Cable TV companies, medical centers, telephone switching offices and major corporations have gradually embraced this move over the last couple of decades. New services, such as Metro Ethernet , have made fiber optic connections affordable for even mid-size companies
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BT’s Vision – The Fibre Optics Plan
BT Group plc - formerly known as British Telecommunications - has undertaken an ambitious and arduous task: Providing high-speed broadband on a fibre optic backbone to nearly half of the UK population. Demands on the ancient copper wires with the explosion of internet video and other high-density transmissions has forced BT to literally double and redouble their initial plans to provide fibre optics to 1 million homes to 10 million homes with Fibre To The Premises (FTTP) access by 2012. This equates to approximately 40% of the population.
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Why The T1 Line Speed Is Perfect For You
Small businesses often resort to using T1 connections due to the T1 line speed. You can technically integrate a T1 line into any company, but the maximum number of computers that can be connected to one T1 line is about 50. If you need to use more bandwidth, you can get more T1 lines or upgrade to a T3 line.
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Advantages Of T1 Carrier Lines
The carrier line is made from copper wires, coaxial cable, optical fiber, or other media. It uses four wires, two for receiving and two for sending digitalized data and voice.
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Fiber Is The New Wireline
In telecommunications the term “wireline” means a copper wire connection. That’s contrasted with “wireless” which means no wires at all.
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Fiber Is The New Wireline
In telecommunications the term “wireline” means a copper wire connection.
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Why Cable-Telco’s Should Not Ignore FTTH!
Has Verizon seen past the critics of FTTH in realizing that it will ultimately be the (End Game)? Do not try to convince the Cable Industry like Comcast or Time Warner Cable , or Telco’s like AT&T , who have their own version of what the broadband landscape should look like, at least in the near term
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Save Time and Money With a Voice and Data T1 Line
If you have a large company, then you probably have an idea of how much phone service can cost. When you have ten lines or more, plus internet, it can get quite expensive.
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Have You Heard of (EoC) Ethernet Over Copper?
EoC is a fast and cheap technology; it can run a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection for less than or a little over a thousand dollars a month.
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Why Copper? EoC And Ethernet Technology
All Ethernet technology works by connecting computers to a mainframe and then sending packets, or blocks, of data from computer to computer. The technology has been around since 1973, when Robert Metcalfe of Xerox was asked to invent a method to connect hundreds of Xerox computers to one network so that they could all print off of the same laser printer. The earliest Ethernet networks used coaxial cable to connect computers to the mainframe.
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