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<title>Magda, the first to innovate and opt for optical</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Today, less than five companies in Carpentras are connected to the optical fiber. But it's a start, we have just completed the work. "Casnedi Baptiste, member of the Vaucluse digital business, in charge of the deployment of optical fiber across the Vaucluse territory is confident." In a few months, the number of companies connected should rapidly increase. There throughout the department, 10,500 businesses have fiber to their door."</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140826/22/bonesname/ea/de/j/o0589036013047449641.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140826/22/bonesname/ea/de/j/t02200134_0589036013047449641.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>One of them, the company Magda, specialized in frozen wild mushrooms did not think twice when he wanted to change the optical fiber. "At the beginning of 2013, when our internet contract was up for renewal, we focused on this new offer that seemed very advantageous. So we signed a new contract March 22, 2013 with our operator and after some work in August, our head office located in the activities Carpensud area was connected to the network, "says Sophie Valore, facilities manager within the company with a production plant in Pierrelatte.<br><br>Performance increase for the same cost<br><br>"With this development, we have obtained performance of our networks increase of 50% for a substantially equivalent cost," says Jean-Paul Molla, Head of IT division within the company. Recognized as the number one frozen wild mushrooms in France, the company employs 80 people including 30 in the capital of Vaison in Vaucluse was the first to Carpentras to benefit from this new service. "Because of our unique characteristics, we had a very good connection to be able to communicate with our factory Pierrelatte our headquarters," he continues. "With fiber, less than a second you have access to files that are on servers Pierrelatte, located an hour's drive" likes Sophie Valore.<br><br>Target 80% in 2022<br><br>"In the plan" France very high speed ", which led to the decision of the General Council to develop optical fiber Vaucluse, the goal is to cover 80% of the country by 2022" says Baptiste Casnedi. After a "social" part of the plan, which saw the installation of the service in colleges, high schools, and health facilities in the city for a year and a half, the "economic" component is implemented. The goal: linking 140 business parks in the region between them. Already 90 are Carpensud and is already included.</font>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2014 22:14:04 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>New record: 43 Terabit/s over fiber</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>A group of Danish researchers, who in 2009 passed the milestone of 1 Terabit/s, has set a new record of 43 Terabit per second of throughput over a single optical fiber.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140813/21/bonesname/8c/65/j/o0178017813033708463.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140813/21/bonesname/8c/65/j/t01780178_0178017813033708463.jpg" alt="fiber optic lighting"></a><br><br>Since 2011, the record was held by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, near Stuttgart, who managed to gain a maximum throughput of 26 Terabit/s in the laboratory on a single optical fiber, but these are the Danish High-Speed ​​Optical Communications Group coming explode counters, reaching 43 Terabits per second.<br><br>This simply corresponds to a rate of 5375 GB per second, allowing for example to download 1000 DVD quality movies in less than a second or 1 hard drive 1 TB in 200 milliseconds. At a time when the FTTH users and FTTLA are already glad to have speeds of 100/200/400/500 Mbit/s and soon 1 Gbit/s with fiber optics for all operators, here are the results under laboratory conditions. As were Alcatel-Lucent ads on theoretical speeds of 10 Gbit/s over a copper pair line early July.<br><br>4K, 5G and THD safely<br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140813/21/bonesname/e4/bf/j/o0620035013033709256.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140813/21/bonesname/e4/bf/j/t02200124_0620035013033709256.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>However, with a 43,000 times larger than the optical fiber at 1 Gbit/s throughput, especially considering it enables more serene the advent of THD and even UHD, including cloud and streaming video. Whether for the explosion of mobility needs with 4G, 4G+ and 2020 5G for the all-round growth of connected devices or to the influx of video standard UHD/4K, increased data traffic is a major issue for all.<br><br>Moreover, despite the rapid evolution of mobile networks, we must understand that they can only exist based on optical fiber networks that necessarily follows the deployment of the antennas.</font>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2014 21:39:32 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Melanox and Prolabs have partnered to provide quality services to their Europe, Middle East, Africa and USA clients.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140811/01/bonesname/a2/14/j/o0620041313030951294.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140811/01/bonesname/a2/14/j/t02200147_0620041313030951294.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>The union of the two companies change the balance of power in the middle of the fiber optiqueMellanox Technologies, provider of interconnect solutions and Prolabs, provider of infrastructure products for optical networks, come together to lay cables in Europe, Middle East, Africa and the United States. "This is a very important strategic opportunity for both companies," said Nick Moglia, president of ProLabs.<br><br>This alliance has several specific goals. Both companies want to provide a flow rate with low bit error rate. The cables will be fully tested before installation. This association will also improve the range of services each company. More sharing means installation will help reduce risk-taking and the speed, efficiency and therefore the profitability of companies and Mellanox Prolabs.<br><br>Mellanox and Prolabs are both leaders in their fields and no doubt that their merger will change the economic landscape around the optical fiber. According to Nick Moglia "Together, we believe we are developing a high-quality technology that is reliable, robust and economical."</font>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2014 01:27:23 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>In some situations, the shift of the optical fiber requires work to make consensus to protect and conserve the heritage.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140806/02/bonesname/e2/0b/j/o0620041513025853182.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140806/02/bonesname/e2/0b/j/t02200147_0620041513025853182.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>Work on fiber optics are possible without damage to the common<br><br>To route fiber throughout the French territory, much work is needed. In some cases the works are located in areas at risk because of the natural or urban environment. In other cases, it is the heritage that is at stake.<br><br>This was the case of Morteaux-Couliboeuf a common 600 inhabitants in Calvados. The work had to spend the optical fiber at the village and then wash at a bridge over the Dives recently renovated. After review, it was agreed to increase the fiber under the river so as not to change the appearance of the town. This change did not lead to complications for the installation of fiber optics or for the municipality, to the delight of the inhabitants.</font>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2014 02:25:17 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>All Counties of Kenya will soon be connected to</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Soon all 47 counties of Kenya will be connected to the optical fiber infrastructure. Fred Matiangi, secretary to information technology and communications, said the government is continuing this operation, which is an important part of the process of digitization of public services, which is itself part of the second medium-term plan for vision 2030 economic blueprint.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140731/12/bonesname/1b/94/j/o0500028113019842338.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140731/12/bonesname/1b/94/j/t02200124_0500028113019842338.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>During the presentation of this strategic document growth in May 2013, during the ICT conference coupled with the 5th edition of Connected Kenya Summit, the Ministry of Decentralization and Planning announced that after the installation of fiber optical, follow the installation of incubation of ICT in all Counties centers. These centers would come empower youth through computer and technology training needed to develop the capacity of the local market in ICT services and products.<br><br>The optical fiber will affect hospitals, schools, police stations and Wi-fi that will accompany cover the main cities.</font>
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<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2014 12:22:05 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Optical fiber in the Yvelines, already down?</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>We talk for a long time, but the optical fiber only come with the locals.<br>The Broadband78 association decided to move to the next level by raising the Yvelines and Yvelinoises forehead ..</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140728/17/bonesname/a8/e9/j/o0448023013016928272.jpg"><img width="317" height="162" border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140728/17/bonesname/a8/e9/j/t02200113_0448023013016928272.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>The CG 78 may waive the "100%" fiber-A force rub pioneers RIP, you almost forget that all elected officials do not have the same conviction pegged to the body. Thus, Antoine Darrodes alarmed by the defection of the Yvelines department whose "100% fiber optic" folder was already being examined at NSF.<br><br>The new president of the council, Pierre Bedier, elected head of the CG78 in April 2014, so do more like "fiberize" all rural municipalities in the department but rather to make a catch-up ADSL speeds.<br><br>Whether you are a private area or public area, it takes on average 4-5 years of work, from the start of preliminary studies. A detailed timetable will be established with each intermunicipal and based on common urban problems and road improvements.<br><br>Toussus Le Noble is in a private area, or an operator will handle the deployment of fiber between 2015 and 2020. Operators may provide fiber Toussus are on Orange and SFR. View recent merger in the telecom world, there could see a change in the deployment of fiber in our village.<br><br>For information, the optical fiber input Toussus concerns only the airport and businesses. The NRA serving the town and the houses opposite the site of the airport, more homes are connected to this day by the ADSL network or cable operator Numericable.</font>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2014 17:03:28 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Researchers are developing an optical fiber-base</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Transport data at the speed of light as the optical fibers with optical fiber but, in the air. This is an ambitious project that is to expose the team Milchberg Howard, professor of physics and electrical and computer engineering from the University of Maryland, in an article published by the journal Optica.</b></i><br><br>While the lasers already possible to create channels of communication between two points more or less remote. But even concentrated light produced tends to lose intensity with distance and diffract in the air. Unlike the optical fiber which, by the phenomenon of reflection light signal on the walls of plastic support, guide the laser from one end to the other without loss of connection.<br><br>An infinite number of milliseconds<br><br>It is this ability that wishes to reproduce guide researchers but by exploiting the air as physical support. Howard Milchberg has developed a "waveguide air" by playing on the difference in density of the gas. It builds an air of low density surrounding an air-core higher density "wall." The wall then acts as reflective walls of the optical fiber to the center of guiding the light signal to its target.<br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140726/18/bonesname/02/a0/j/o0400012713014896019.jpg"><img width="380" height="120" border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140726/18/bonesname/02/a0/j/t02200070_0400012713014896019.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>The wall is generated from a laser powerful enough to create a collapse of air particles into a narrow beam, called the filament, the time of a spark. The "channel" produced by the spark certainly a few milliseconds but long enough to receive the laser pulse. "Milliseconds are endless," says Howard Milchberg in a statement.<br><br>1.5 times the strength of a signal without air guide<br><br>This waveguide allows air to 1.5 times to enhance the strength of the signal relative to a program that does not. What seems but can make a difference over long distances. For now, the researchers were able to generate an effective signal of 1 meter and are now working on more than 50 meters distance.<br><br>If research has shown conclusive, the applications would be in electronic communications, but also to analyze the composition of the atmosphere in inaccessible locations in the realization of high-resolution topographic terrain but also a new generation of laser weapons. NASA, which is experimenting with laser communications between the ISS and Earth, might be interested in the project loan.</font>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2014 17:58:34 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>The optical fiber has reached Contis</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Hard to believe that these few yellow son modest section will change the lives of some of Orange subscribers Contis, which last year had expressed their dissatisfaction flow deemed insufficient. Yet it is indeed the optical fiber, a technology whose installation was symbolically welcomed Saturday, July 5, by cutting a tricolor ribbon in the central office.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140723/21/bonesname/33/51/j/o0800040013012128454.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140723/21/bonesname/33/51/j/t02200110_0800040013012128454.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>In the presence of several members of the City Council that the Mayor Gilles Ducout received Favereau Claude, Director of Relations with local communities of Orange, to finalize the culmination of several months of work and consultation. Indeed, as announced by Orange last summer, regular meetings between MM. Ducout Favereau and helped find a solution to the situation Contis solution after flattening constraints and consideration of various options. Orange, which funded the entire project, has chosen the fiber is less sensitive to storms that copper technology, which is, as everyone knows, an expensive and coveted commodity. <br><br>Once the surgery and explained the municipality choice (Mr. Ducout Favereau thanked for his pedagogical skills, which in turn welcomed the confidence of the mayor), work has been done following a schedule subject to certain administrative constraints. Everyone welcomes the improved service provided to subscribers contisois 200. The flow rate was multiplied by 10 (96% of households have access to 20 Mbit / s, against only 2 before work) and the network is no longer likely now that the saturation was observed in summer. For holders of subscription wishing to receive, you simply need to make the request via the customer service at no extra cost. For now, Orange has no agreement with other operators on this network, but it is a situation that could change.</font>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2014 20:58:51 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Plan France Very High Speed ​​offers all the French to follow the deployment of very high speed. The Observatory France Very High Speed ​​is a mapping tool that allows anyone to know the rates available in his department, his town, his neighborhood. However, it does not replace an eligibility test.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140720/19/bonesname/e8/64/j/o0150004313008845621.jpg"><img width="369" height="105" border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140720/19/bonesname/e8/64/j/t01500043_0150004313008845621.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>Want to know the fibered your common areas? Know where you can find 100 Mb / s or more? The Observatory France Very High Speed ​​allows you to view all this information in a glance. Launched today by the High Speed ​​Broadband Plan France, this mapping tool to track the evolution of networks and deployment of very high speed, either by fiber cable or VDSL2.<br><br>This tool complements perfectly Cartoradio, the site of the National Frequencies Agency, which tracks the deployment of mobile networks operators.<br><br>According to the Plan France Very High Speed​​, the Observatory allows "the state and local authorities to make the best choices in the deployment of electronic communications networks. "Before I was released, this tool has been extensively tested by the Mission High Speed ​​Broadband and communities involved in the development of their THD network.<br><br>Finally, with the gradual integration of the data, the Observatory France Very High Speed ​​will follow step by step the evolution of networks in the territory and ensure that the state takes its commitment to full coverage Very Broadband in 2022.<br><br>DegroupTest to refine the result<br><br>Very well designed thanks to its filters to sort through technology, this site still remains unclear for a household in particular. An eligibility test on DegroupTest.com will complete the card information. Indeed, only one eligibility test may provide flow, line length, the presence of fiber, cable or VDSL2 for housing.<br><br>By posting such a tool, Plan France Very High Speed ​​allows the French to recognize more easily the digital divide and, perhaps, to put pressure to accelerate the deployment of optical fiber.</font>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2014 19:00:39 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Hoenheim: the fibered neighborhoods</title>
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<![CDATA[ <font size="3"><i><b>Terms of deployment of optical fiber was presented Tuesday, July 15 Hoenheim, Common urban community of Strasbourg. Here are the first areas to be connected.</b></i><br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140717/17/bonesname/12/16/j/o0170011513005855741.jpg"><img border="0" src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20140717/17/bonesname/12/16/j/t01700115_0170011513005855741.jpg" alt="plastic optical fiber"></a><br><br>Orange has announced the rollout of fiber to the housing (Fiber to the Home or FTTH) Hoenheim.<br><br>Feasibility studies and engineering began in the last quarter of 2013. The first neighborhoods Orange deploys fiber lie to the west in the area called "Fountains" and is the subdivision of Champfleury Bruyeres district.<br><br>The first customers, individuals and professionals, will begin to receive services in late 2014 very high speed, then step through the year 2015.<br><br>Whether their accommodation is covered by the Orange fiber, residents have the opportunity to consult posted by Orange website by clicking here.</font>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2014 17:38:24 +0900</pubDate>
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