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Netomnia and Adtran deploy UK’s first commercial 50G PON service

Total Telecom

Adtran and Netomnia today announced a major milestone in the evolution of the UKs broadband market with the first-ever commercial deployment of a 50G PON service. London, UK. May 22, 2025. Netomnia is using Adtrans SDX 6400 Series to upgrade an existing residential customer with an ultra-high-speed service.

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Netomnia and Adtran Launch UK’s First 50G PON Service

VoIP Review

In a landmark development for the UK’s broadband landscape, Netomnia and Adtran have successfully launched the first commercial 50G PON service in the country. This capability is crucial as demand for bandwidth-intensive activities like AI applications and 5G backhaul grows.

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City of Morrow pursues smart city ambitions

Total Telecom

It is now being expanded to provide Morrow with resilient, high-bandwidth connectivity essential for supporting a new era of municipal innovation—from sophisticated IoT integrations and advanced public safety applications to ubiquitous community Wi-Fi and citizen-centric digital services. Book your ticket by visiting www.bbcmag.com/summit

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Vodafone Idea Business Study 2025: 76 Percent of MSMEs Plan to Increase Cybersecurity Investments

Telecom Talk

Vodafone Idea stated, “As India’s digital economy accelerates backed by Digital India, Bharat Net and mobile broadband use, smaller businesses are exploring digital tools to enhance operational efficiency and expand their market reach.” ” Regionally, South India leads the digital shift with a DMI of 62.9.

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Rohit Rawool: Why Hardware Matters in a Software-Driven World

Broadband Breakfast

  ROADM modules, on the other hand, allow network operators to remotely manage and reroute optical signals without manual intervention, making networks more flexible, efficient, and scalable to meet growing bandwidth demands. High-speed broadband drives job creation, supports small businesses, and revitalizes rural economies.

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Vermont Looks To Bring Oasis of Fiber-Connected Telehealth Hubs to ‘Healthcare Deserts’

Broadband Breakfast

Add to that the looming federal budget crisis  threatening to end Medicare payments for telehealth  and the urgency of what a coalition of Vermont healthcare leaders, librarians, and state broadband officials are doing comes into view.  Those are things we are looking to alleviate.” “Why fiber?

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Where Fiber Doesn't Fit

Broadband Breakfast

White Paper Where Fiber Doesn't Fit Learn More White Paper provided by Wesco: Because it delivers high speed and reliability, as well as vastly higher bandwidth, fiber is the technology of choice to support robust connectivity. This service is also susceptible to interruptions, drops or outages during bad weather.