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Huawei Deploys 10G GPON Commercial Network in the World’s Tallest Building

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It is recorded that Huawei and the leading telecom operator Emirates Telecommunications (Etisalat) successfully deployed the world first 10G GPON commercial networks in the world’s tallest Skyscraper Burj Khalifa (formerly Mingdibaita), bringing in 1G access and Elife business for 30,000 end users, which has greatly enhanced the network bandwidth to meeting the 4K, 8K HD video Services. Meanwhile, the network provides IP VPN and other services, fully meeting more than 200 multinational corporations and luxury hotels in the tower with the ultra-wideband, highly reliable business needs.

Burj is the world’s tallest building located in Dubai, with height of 828m, number of Floors 169 layers. Many multinational companies set up offices there, so the demand for the network is very high. The completion of the network, enable the 10G GPON business providing up to 10G per second transfer rate on network the same with GPON FTTH to provide up to 10Gbite rate speed, which will meet the demand for high-end users for high bandwidth, low latency and more, and corporate information about access, LTE backhaul connectivity to provide high-speed stability.

As the leading telecom operator in the Middle East, Etisalat provides innovative and reliable telecommunication services in more than 15 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and other places. UAE Etisalat has provided more than 80% populations nationwide with FTTH services, and is committed to innovation technology to help the UAE government to establish the best basis for networking and knowledge based economy.

At the end of 2012, Huawei SingleFAN ultra broadband access solutions have served the global 1/3 broadband users, based on which, operators can access DSL, P2P, GPON, EPON, 10G-PON, TWDM 40G-PON through a unified platform. To achieve full-service bearer, and bandwidth, on-demand deployment and smooth network evolution. According to Infonetics, OVUM, Broadbandtrends and other advisory reports for the first quarter of 2013. Huawei PON and DSL’s share continued to maintain the first position in the global rankings, continue leading the global access market.

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Help You To Buy Fiber Optic Modems From Fiberstore

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The rapid development of the Internet age, fiber optic modem is good for you, especially when you’re dealing with large amounts of data. Fiber optic modems, someone also called fibre optic modems.This type of modem, you can quickly and efficiently transfer data.Under normal circumstances, the fiber optics modem provides two modes of multi-mode and single-mode.

Fiber optics modem receives the incoming optical signal by optical fiber cable, and translate them back to the electronic form of full-duplex transmission. They are available in single channel and multi-channel configuration.FiberStore fiber optic modems are available in various form factors depending upon the protocol selected, such as RS-232/RS-485/RS-422 Fiber Optic Modem. Our FOM has a higher bandwidth and greater electromagnetic immunity than wire-based modems. Together with multimode or single-mode fiber, the fiber optic modem allows data to be transmitted and convert electrical signals to light. It provides transmission distance up to 2km (multimode) or up to 20km/40km/60km (single-mode).

The FOM allows users to replace existing coaxial cable communication links with lightweight fiber optic cable. The advantages of using fiber optic cables are as follow:

1) Lighter weight and smaller size for much quicker deployment
2) Higher bandwidth for increased throughput
3) Lower loss for long distance repeater less communication up to 16 kilometers
4) Better quality-safe from electromagnetic interference from any source
5) More secure – no electromagnetic signature
6) Less expensive

Note: Fiber optic modem is the new kid on the block as it joins cable, DSL, satellite and dialup in the battle for Internet access superiority. Although it’s not available in all areas, its higher speeds and reliability make it a major contender. Internet or network connections that require a fiber optic modem are more commonly used commercially rather than residentially. Not all Internet service providers offer a fiber optic option, so the first step to choosing a fiber optic modem is to make sure you actually need one. Most home Internet connections use copper wires and coaxial cables, though these may connect to fiber optic wiring at the curb. Check with your Internet provider to see what types of modems can work with your particular service.

20KM Fiber Modem RS485/RS422/RS232 to Fiber Converter Single-mode Double-fiber 1310nm SC/ST/FC