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HS2 project could boost rural broadband, new analysis revealsĀ 

Total Telecom

News The railway line could improve the connectivity for thousands of rural households The High-Speed 2 (HS2) railway project could significantly enhance broadband connectivity in rural areas, according to a new analysis released today from High Speed 2 Ltd, a non-departmental public body run by the UK Department for Transport.

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MetTel Is Now an Authorized Starlink Reseller, Extending Managed Network Services via Space Globally

Total Telecom

MetTel is now delivering its award-winning SD-WAN broadband service over Starlink , enabling a whole new range of applications and expanding the definition of a “network.”

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High-Speed FWA Using mmWave With the Help of Li-Fi

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

The other approach, championed by pureLiFi is to use Light Based Communications to let the signal pass from outside to inside. One of the interesting and impressive demos at #MWC24 was from pureLiFi ( @purelifi ) and Solace ( @SolacePower ) to send the signal from outdoors to indoors, powered through glass.

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ALLO Fiber Agrees to Net Neutrality in Network Lease Deal with Boulder, Colo

Broadband Breakfast

“The city will be leasing half of the 432 fiber strands in conduit one to ALLO, and will be retaining the other half for governmental purposes, such as traffic signals and public safety,” said Mike Giansanti , Boulder’s Deputy Chief of Innovation and Technology.

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Public vs. Private Networks ā€“ What Is the Difference?

Broadband Breakfast

enterprise and construction channels. This Expert Opinion is exclusive to Broadband Breakfast. Broadband Breakfast accepts commentary from informed observers of the broadband scene. The views expressed in Expert Opinion pieces do not necessarily reflect the views of Broadband Breakfast and Breakfast Media LLC.

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BEAD, NTCA, NTC, O-H-I-O and Workforce Development

Rural Broadband Association

These sentiments were not grounded solely in that historic legislative development but had rather been simmering since the first COVID relief bills implicated potential broadband buildouts. At an industry meeting in the spring of 2021, a contractor confided that if he were fully staffed, he could secure enough work for the next two years.

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Fiber Internet: The Future of High Speed Connectivity

All West Telecommunications

Fiber internet, also known as fiber optic internet, utilizes light signals transmitted through ultra-thin strands of glass or plasticeach strand thinner than a human hair. Amplifiers: Situated at periodic intervals, these devices boost the signal to ensure it reaches its destination without degradation.