Fiber Connection - Jul 25th, 2023
 
 
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July 25, 2023
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Thanks to literally decades of work from the FOA, we soon will have better insight into the job market for fiber and wireless technicians.
As stated in an NTIA press release, the “Internet for All” initiative, of which the BEAD funding is a part, is a key component of President Biden’s “Investing in America” agenda.
Kingfisher International manufactures handheld fiber-optic testers for niche and mainstream applications across the telecom, datacom, wireless, defense, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, Pro AV, and research sectors.
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Participants who finish the program and final exam will earn SCTE Broadband Fiber Installation Certificate Level I and Level II accreditations.
BICSI, TIA, the NEC … there’s something for everyone in our Summer 2023 standards quiz.
FIBER IN FOCUS
Prysmian Group recently welcomed White House officials to its Jackson, Tennessee facility to discuss the company's latest fiber investment and to celebrate new fiber-optic cable production in the state's Madison County.
BROADBAND NEWS
TIA is holding a live webinar that will feature expert speakers who will share insights on how broadband industry leaders are preparing for rural internet expansion.
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Port-breakout deployments have become a popular networking tool and are driving the large industry demand for parallel optics transceivers. Today, port breakout is commonly used to operate 40/100Gbps (40/100G) parallel optics transceivers as four 10/25Gbp
This webcast seminar, produced by Cabling Installation & Maintenance, provides an overview of recently updated TIA and ISO cabling standards for both copper and fiber cabling.
Optimizing 400G+ Link Margin with High Performance Fiber Solutions – Leads to Reduced Trouble Tickets and Cost while Unlocking Flexibility and Performance
SENKO Advanced Components’ Chris Tutt explains some benefits of the SN connector, which uses the LC ferrule in a very small form factor (VSFF) design. The connector simplifies networks by reducing the number of components in them. And it plays a role in sustainability by helping reduce the network’s power requirements.