History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. Just don’t mention sharks.
Alaska Power & Telephone Company is excited to share that it has been selected by the Alaska Broadband Office to receive four ...
The chatbot era ended—agentic AI needs physical networks. Corning's fiber optics are essential as connectivity demand grows ...
The global internet does not travel through satellites as much as people think. It moves through thousands of kilometers of fiber optic cables on the ocean floor, laid and maintained by highly ...
SLICFiber, based in the state’s northernmost county, will build out a fiber optic network across nearly all of the north ...
With equally blazing upload and download speeds and pricing starting at just $55 month, T-Mobile Fiber makes crystal-clear ...
EXFO’s Olivier Côté digs into testing challenges — and outlines how methods are evolving to accommodate hollow core fiber's ...
The exhibition also showcased the latest advancements in G.654.E and G.654.D fibers. The newly announced progress for G.654.D fiber reveals an attenuation breakthrough, reaching 0.144 dB/km.
TL;DR: Sharks are often blamed for damaging undersea cables, but the real forces reshaping the Atlantic's fiber backbone are engineers, grapnels, and diesel-electric ships retrieving decades-old glass ...
A federal official last month added a new wrinkle to Pennsylvania’s plan to use more than $700 million to expand high-speed internet access across the commonwealth.