Fiber to the premises has promised to increase the capacity in telecommunications access networks for well over 30 years. While it is widely recognized that optical-fiber-based access networks will be a necessity in the short- to medium-term future, its large upfront cost and regulatory issues are pushing many operators to further postpone its deployment, while installing intermediate unambitious solutions such as fiber to the cabinet. Such high investment cost of both network access and core capacity upgrade often derives from poor planning strategies that do not consider the necessity to adequately modify the network architecture to fully exploit the cost benefit that a fiber-centric solution can bring. DISCUS is a European Framework 7 In...
Optical fiber in-building networks carrying wired and wireless services can outperform CAT-5E networ...
Fibre based access networks can deliver performance that can support the increasing demand for high ...
The panorama of the “Last mile” is rapidly evolving (or has recently evolved) in many countries unde...
Fiber to the premises has promised to increase the capacity in telecommunications access networks fo...
Fiber to the premises has promised to increase the capacity in telecommunications access networks fo...
Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) has been long sought as the ultimate solution to satisfy the demand for...
A new end to end architecture based on Long-Reach Passive Optical Network (LR-PON) with wireless int...
For in-building communication, a powerful backbone network can be created by means of optical fibre,...
Upgrading telecommunications access networks requires large investments in deploying new optical inf...
© 2006 Nishaanthan Nadarajah.Optical fibre communication is very much preferred for the communicatio...
Within the European FP7 project OASE, we have studied different business models for optical access n...
In-building networks delivering broadband wired and wireless services can be realized cost-effective...
Traffic demand in access networks has grown in recent years, and service providers need to upgrade t...
© 2010 Dr. Chien Aun ChanWith rising popularity of the Internet and its applications, residential su...
Increasing bandwidth demand drives the need for next-generation optical access (NGOA) networks that ...
Optical fiber in-building networks carrying wired and wireless services can outperform CAT-5E networ...
Fibre based access networks can deliver performance that can support the increasing demand for high ...
The panorama of the “Last mile” is rapidly evolving (or has recently evolved) in many countries unde...
Fiber to the premises has promised to increase the capacity in telecommunications access networks fo...
Fiber to the premises has promised to increase the capacity in telecommunications access networks fo...
Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) has been long sought as the ultimate solution to satisfy the demand for...
A new end to end architecture based on Long-Reach Passive Optical Network (LR-PON) with wireless int...
For in-building communication, a powerful backbone network can be created by means of optical fibre,...
Upgrading telecommunications access networks requires large investments in deploying new optical inf...
© 2006 Nishaanthan Nadarajah.Optical fibre communication is very much preferred for the communicatio...
Within the European FP7 project OASE, we have studied different business models for optical access n...
In-building networks delivering broadband wired and wireless services can be realized cost-effective...
Traffic demand in access networks has grown in recent years, and service providers need to upgrade t...
© 2010 Dr. Chien Aun ChanWith rising popularity of the Internet and its applications, residential su...
Increasing bandwidth demand drives the need for next-generation optical access (NGOA) networks that ...
Optical fiber in-building networks carrying wired and wireless services can outperform CAT-5E networ...
Fibre based access networks can deliver performance that can support the increasing demand for high ...
The panorama of the “Last mile” is rapidly evolving (or has recently evolved) in many countries unde...