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

Broadband Breakfast

  Software dominates, but hardware matters DWDM amplifiers boost the strength of multiple optical signals traveling over a single fiber by using different light wavelengths, enabling long-distance, high-capacity data transmission. High-speed broadband drives job creation, supports small businesses, and revitalizes rural economies.

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The Growing Crisis of Copper Theft

US Telecom

This crisis not only costs broadband providers millions of dollars, more importantly, it leaves consumers with disrupted service and costly downtime. All over America on a daily basis the services provided by our critical telecommunications infrastructure is being disrupted. Not by cybercriminals but by ordinary thieves and vandals.

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Where Fiber Doesn't Fit

Broadband Breakfast

While FWA relies on dedicated point-to-point or point-to-multipoint wireless radio waves to deliver service, 5G is a wireless protocol utilizing advanced radio technologies to provide both seamless mobile capabilities and fixed wireless broadband services. Do you need seamless connectivity for mobile operations?

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Hutchison Telecom is deploying 5G-Advanced in Hong Kong without 5G-A endpoints

IEEE ComSoc

This ensures that commuters travelling between the northwest New Territories and Kowloon can enjoy a smoother network experience at major transportation hubs, including Tai Lam Tunnel and the Kam Sheung Road section of the MTR Tuen Ma Line. In addition, we are helping to boost the mega event economy by activating 5.5G

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Peter Murray: Connected Cities Tour Event Summarized

Broadband Breakfast

Below is an example of one of their “Smart Pole” deployments which incorporates network gear, video surveillance, sound detection and transportation technology. This Expert Opinion is exclusive to Broadband Breakfast. Broadband Breakfast accepts commentary from informed observers of the broadband scene.

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Experts say new tariffs likely to impact telecom supply chains

Blandin on Broadband

DellOro analyst Jimmy Yu agreed that the price of networking equipment will need to increase, especially equipment that has higher hardware than software content, such as optical transport and microwave transmission products.

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The White House smooths the path for data centers

Blandin on Broadband

These plans include artificial intelligence (AI) data centers and infrastructure that powers them, including high‑voltage transmission lines and other equipment. 4370m-2(b)(2)(A)(iii) and section 41003 of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (Public Law 114-94, 129 Stat. 1312, 1747) (FAST-41).