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United Fiber & Data Launches New Fiber-Optic Network
2013-03-14 07:43:40| fiberopticsonline News Articles
United Fiber & Data (UFD) is proud to announce its plans for a new fiber-optic network that will offer a redundant, highly available, low-latency path from New York City and its surrounding areas to Ashburn, Virginia, connecting top destinations for Internet peering and high-bandwidth networkin
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Fiber-Optic Illuminator assures uniform inspection lighting.
2013-01-17 14:30:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring precision-engineered cooling for virtually silent operation, ProLux LED Illuminator provides lighting for microscopes and visual inspection systems used in applications such as semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. Unit features linear light intensity control with continuous dimming and LEDs with lifespan of at least 25,000 hours. Delivering uniform color temperature of 6,000 K, illuminator comes with adapters to suit virtually any LED ring light, including all 5 Aven models. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Microscope Illuminators
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Libyan Undersea Fiber-Optic Cable System Silphium Launches
2013-01-17 05:43:11| fiberopticsonline News Articles
Silphium, the first wholly owned submarine cable system targeted at the Libyan telecommunications market, is now operational. Libyan International Telecom Co. (LITC), the system owner, made the announcement in conjunction with its build partner, Huawei Marine Networks Co., Ltd.
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'Standard Quantum Limit' Smashed, Could Mean Better Fiber-Optic Comms
2013-01-17 04:34:47| fiberopticsonline News Articles
Communicating with light may soon get a lot easier, hints recent research* from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland's Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), where scientists have potentially found a way to overcome a longstanding barrier to cleaner signals
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'Standard Quantum Limit' Smashed, Could Mean Better Fiber-Optic Comms
2013-01-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Researchers from NIST and the University of Maryland's Joint Quantum Institute have potentially found a way to overcome a longstanding barrier to cleaner signals. Their findings, which demonstrate for the first time an error rate far below the "standard quantum limit" for a wide range of light levels, could increase efficiency of fiber-optic systems by reducing both the power needed to send a signal and the number of errors the receiver makes. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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