CIR Market Snapshot: PONS in China
New CIR report examines how the various appraches to PONs will happen in China
New CIR report examines how the various appraches to PONs will happen in China
5G is being viewed as a technology that one day may possibly be to fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) what mobile phones were to wireline telephony. In this futuristic vision, broadband access would become all 5G wireless, with PONs relegated to the 5G infrastructure, albeit with an expanded role in backhaul. But 5G wireless won’t be fully birthed …
PONs, Nokia and the Future of Broadband Service Delivery Read More »
New CIR report discusses which markets will dominate PONs demand
This article sets forth five areas where we see five opportunities emerging from the emergence of quantum networking. Since the 1960s the digitalization of traffic on networks has transformed networking. Digital networking is characterized by information defined as bits (1s and 0s), rather than the waveforms associated with older analog networks. The rise of quantum …
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The demand for cost-effective high-performance cryptography solutions for data-centers continues to grow under the weight of almost constant threats of hacking, both strategic and malicious. At the present time, asymmetric cryptographic solutions and bare fiber links form two of the most critical weak points for data-center security. Both of these security incursions could be defended …
An Opportunity for Selling Quantum Encryption in the Data Center? Read More »
400 GigE is the first Ethernet standard not to incorporate copper cable. There is some talk about implementing 400 GigE for ultra-short reach links on a board or even board-to-board. But for the typical data center applications – rack-to-rack and beyond – it’s fiber all the way. An open question is how will the fiber …
While polymer-based data communications has found viable niches in home networking and in the automotive industry, there has been no success in bring polymers in the data center. Polymer datacom start ups have risen and fallen. One recalls, especially, Telephotonics, which had very ambitious plans to create a full range of polymer-based optical components for …
For now 400 GigE is barely in its deployment phase, and its use will be confined to hyperscale data centers at first. But we have all seen how the fastest data rates make their way downward. It is not that many years since 10 Gbps was considered “bleeding edge.” Today some laptops have 40 Gbps …
Cabling for 400 GigE: Two Opportunities and a Threat Read More »
Since its earliest days optical networking, on the physical cabling level, has been touted as much less prone for hard tapping than copper cables. But today, this is much less the case. Once somebody put their tap on in a right place, the security of the optical networking is gone. More and more studies are …
CIR Market Brief: Emerging Opportunities to Secure Fiber? Read More »
The growth of data centers is a constant theme in the trade press. Typically, this growth is presented as an encouraging trend, creating demand for a variety of systems and components. But for data center managers hyperscale data centers are mostly cost centers; necessary evils that require cost reduction and cost analysis, and do not …
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