Historically, businesses had to rely on multiple ADSL lines with high contention ratios, or low-speed Diginet lines. These copper lines would often get stolen or performance would deteriorate with ...
"Meanwhile, FTTH is beginning to take off in Latin America and the Caribbean, with nearly a dozen network operators in those countries beginning their deployments. It is now clear that across the ...
The UK has finally made it onto Europe's table of top countries in fibre broadband to the home (FTTH) and to the building (FTTB). Admittedly, the UK is still at the bottom of this European table, ...
Many businesses opt for Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) instead of Fibre-to-the-Business (FTTB) because it seems to be more cost-effective – but you get what you pay for. FTTB has several advantages over ...
The total number of homes in the EU39 countries passed with fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and fibre-to-the-building (FTTB) has reached nearly 172 million, compared with 160 million in 2018. That is the top ...
Dublin, Jan. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Cable Blowing Equipment Market by Power Type (Hydraulically Powered, Pneumatically Powered, Electric, Drill-driven), Cable Type (Microduct, Normal ...
During the FTTH Conference in Vienna, the FTTH Council Europe revealed several reports outlining the latest figures on fibre deployment trends in Europe: the 2022 Market Panorama, the FTTH Forecasts ...
Why is fibre different? Why is it better than ADSL, 3G or any other telecom service? Grant Parker, GM, SEACOM Business South Africa: The way we see fibre is that it's an enabler for living your ...
* Fifty-two African countries are now connected to submarine cables, either directly or by terrestrial cross-border fibre-optic networks; 44% of Africans live within a 25km reach of a fibre node. * ...