GPON stories
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Chorus surpasses Nielsen's Law forecasts, achieving widespread availability of 1Gbps services in 2018, much earlier than their predicted 2020 target.
This year, the company walked away with 5G Innovation of the Year, Fixed Broadband Project of the Year and Wireless Network Project of the Year.
Small NZ fibre firms battle against Chorus' UFB rollout, leaning on community ties and quick service to survive in the evolving market.
New Zealand embarks on ambitious Ultra Fast Broadband plan, with Enable Networks hiring specialists to connect homes and businesses.
As broadband demand soars, Australia eyes 10G PON tech to future-proof networks, cater to fast-evolving consumer and enterprise digital needs.
Dell'Oro's Broadband Access 5-Year Forecast Report examines how the passive optical network will grow in the near future.
ZTE pledges major investments and innovative tech to advance Germany's Gigabit Society, aiming to lead in 5G and broadband infrastructure development.
If unbundling can be done well, big players could gain a distinct advantage against the smaller players in the market.
More than 85,000 Kiwis had made the move to ultra-fast broadband at the end of March, as the UFB project gains traction.
UFB promises vs. performance: Research reveals actual speeds closely match top offered rates, defying naysayers and upholding service integrity.
From law to security to Huawei Enterprise – Andrew Moss has traversed an interesting path to his current position.
Global optical networking market sees 14% revenue dip in 1Q14, with North America's rise failing to offset global declines.
As wireless becomes a key network component, experts predict a shift towards all-wireless environments, bolstering mobility and collaboration.
IT distributor Connector Systems has signed a distribution agreement with Calix, a global leader in broadband access systems and software.
New Zealand Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) policy is to accelerate the rollout of ultra-fast broadband to 75% of Kiwis by the end of 2019...
NBN and UFB's head-to-head battle reveals NZ's superior speeds and offerings, challenging Australia's future readiness.
Enable launches UFB services in Canterbury, promising up to 40% lower costs for businesses and high-speed broadband for homes.
Huawei secures a major role in Christchurch's UFB project, becoming the key fibre equipment supplier for NZ's second-largest network build.
MegaVision and Converge ICT will bring fiber broadband to Southeast Asia, using Calix technology, according to the companies.