| The latest news from the Dark Fiber Global Online Community. Sponsored by Allied Fiber. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles ADVA Optical Networking has retained its number one position in the Ethernet Access Device (EAD) market for the fifth consecutive year. An Infonetics Research report has confirmed that ADVA Optical Networking's FSP 150 family, featuring Etherjack and Syncjack technology has accounted for 16 percent of worldwide EAD revenue in 2010.
Technoparc Montreal, a non-profit organization, and Canix Colo, a collocation service provider, has launched a TIER III data center in Montreal. The world-class data center is designed for a maximum of three clients. The new center redefines colocation for organizations that need an IT room ranging from 3,000 to 15,000 feet.
Sidera Networks, a provider of fiber optic-based network solutions, has announced that it will provide connectivity to the Ancotel USA, colocation facility in Westbury, New York. This will make it the only provider bringing direct routes from Long Island to New Jersey and Aurora. It will additionally enable Sidera Networks to optimize its fiber optic-based network solutions offerings with ultra low-latency and enhanced connectivity for the financial services community in Long Island and the surrounding metropolitan areas.
The demand for Triple Play Services (TPS) such as digital television (DVB), Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), and interactive information services has increased enormously lately. These services require reliable building wiring systems that are easy to install, operate, and facilitate for higher bandwidth transmission. With the help of Polymer/Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) - a synthetic fiber optic cable - these criteria can be met.
NeoPhotonics, a designer and manufacturer of photonic integrated circuit, or PIC, based modules and subsystems, announced that it has quadrupled the capacity for the PIC-based integrated coherence receivers (ICRs) for the 40 and 100 Gbps coherent fiber optic transport systems.
RiT Technologies, a provider of intelligent infrastructure management solutions, has just joined into an OEM partnership with Samsung Fiber Optics, the optical fiber/fiber optic cable business division of Samsung Electronics.Under the terms of the partnership, Samsung will market, sell and distribute RiT's PatchView intelligent infrastructure management (IIM) solution on an OEM basis.
Broadstripe, a broadband services company that is ranked among the 25 largest cable companies in the United States, suffered a small setback when its fiber optic line was accidentally cut by a lawn moving crew.
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