All the optical fiberOptical fiber A cable made of glass fiber through which a light signal is transmitted over long distances for broadband network access. Compared to copper cables, optical fiber can transmit signals much faster, up to 40 Gigabits per second. It is therefore ideal for quickly transferring large amounts of data; it is also unaffected by external interference (electromagnetic interference, temperature variations, etc.). While fiber optics certainly offers the advantage of fast, high-quality and secure data transmission, its high installation cost is a drawback for network builders. Read the news to find out more: “Optical fiber, what it is and how it works”. that is laid, but not yet illuminated by data transmission equipment. Operators always install more cables than they intend to use at the time of installation to anticipate future demand for this type of networkNetwork In computer language, the term network defines a set of hardware and software devices which, when linked together, enable the exchange and sharing of resources, data or information. In a computer network, the devices that generate, route and terminate data are called network nodes.. This is primarily possible because the cost of fiber optics is a fraction of the total cost of building infrastructure (excavation, work sites, etc.). Dark fiberDark fiber All the optical fiber that is laid, but not yet illuminated by data transmission equipment. Operators always install more cables than they intend to use at the time of installation to anticipate future demand for this type of network. This is primarily possible because the cost of fiber optics is a fraction of the total cost of building infrastructure (excavation, work sites, etc.). Dark fiber can then be rented and bought by entities that then connect their own transmission equipment to it. can then be rented and bought by entities that then connect their own transmission equipment to it.
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Open Fiber World
Breakthrough in connectivity: speeds up to 100 Gbps
Open Fiber, in collaboration with Nokia, has successfully trialled fibre optic connection speeds reaching up to 100 Gbps, marking a first in Italy’s access networks. In the rapidly evolving telecommunications landscape, we strive to stand out through innovation, surpassing current connectivity limits. With Nokia‘s support, we have recently achieved successful tests of fibre optic connection […]
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Sustainability
FTTH Fibre: driving science, development, and sustainability
We have delved into the pivotal role of FTTHFTTH “Fiber to the Home” is the technology that connects POPs, located in exchanges, to end users’ property units with fiber optics. fibre optics in advancing global scientific collaboration. Science thrives on tools that enable the seamless exchange of knowledge, foster collaboration among researchers, and provide access […]
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Tecnology and Innovation
Optical fibre and quantum computing: journeying into the future
Quantum computing can solve complex problems in fractions of a second. Yet, to unlock its full potential, equally advanced infrastructure is required. Optical fibre provides the speed and stability necessary to transport delicate quantum information wherever it is needed. This article explores how this technology is supporting the development of quantum computing and its role […]
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Sustainability
From fibre optics to roads: how digitals network support sustainable mobility
FTTHFTTH “Fiber to the Home” is the technology that connects POPs, located in exchanges, to end users’ property units with fiber optics. fibre optic technology forms the backboneBackbone This term refers to a very high-speed network that connects other networks. For example, the Open Fiber backbone connects the cities covered by the service. Another example […]