Internet speeds seem to get faster every year, but every connection type has its maximum bandwidth. The post How fast can ‘fast internet’ go? The theoretical speed limits of fiber optic, cable and DSL appeared first on Allconnect.| Allconnect
SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) is a hot-pluggable network interface module used in the network devices of today’s computer networks. In this lesson, we will focus on what is SFP? Why … The post SFP appeared first on IPCisco.| IPCisco
Discover how fiber network providers can optimize the order-to-cash process and seize growth opportunities from the U.S. government’s $42.5 billion investment. Reid Jenkins' latest blog post offers best practices on efficient scaling and superior customer experience.| CSG
The two-year broadband project is off and expanding, but according to Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear, the project will only be successful if Osages work together| Osage News
Engineers have set a new speed record for data transmission through a standard diameter optical fiber. By beaming 55 “modes” of signals down a single-core optical fiber, the team was able to transmit at a data rate of 1.53 petabits per second (Pbit/s).| New Atlas
Researchers in Japan have clocked a new speed record for data transmission – a blistering 1.02 petabits per second (Pb/s). Better yet, the breakthrough was achieved using optical fiber cables that should be compatible with existing infrastructure.| New Atlas