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fiber optic infrastructure could outweigh the advantage of placing restrictions on its entry into new fields," a senior Ministry of Finance official told "Globes" in response to the Ministry of Communications' intention to advance the use of the utility's...
Tags: IEC, fiber optic, Ministry of Finance, Israel, Rishon Le Zion, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, Optical fiber, Business Finance
An IT company in South Africa has dramatically shown the lamentable condition of the country’s telecommunication infrastructure by challenging the near-monopoly telephone line owner, Telkom, to a race with a pigeon. The result says a...
Tags: pigeon, broadband, South Africa, copper cables, fiber optic
Vandals intentionally cut fiber optic cables early Thursday in San Jose, California, knocking out phones and access to 911 emergency services to thousands of residents in the region, local media reported. The sabotage has caused a widespread phone...
Tags: optic cables, San Jose Mercury News, fiber optic, south San Jose, South San Jose, phones services, Santa Cruz, phones outage, Santa Clara County, California
Fiber optic cables from the Caucasus will pass through Turkey and reach Europe. Titled "Black Sea Interconnection (BSI)", the project will connect 45 universities and over 150,000 scholars from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia with their European counterparts...
Tags: European Commission, Turkey, optic cables, fiber optic, Caucasus
Philippines – Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc. (Eastern Telecoms) expects a fivefold return on investment from its billion-peso, 240-kilometer fiber optic network in Southern Luzon, which is expected to serve business process outsourcing (BPO)...
Tags: Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc., Eastern Telecoms, Batangas, Southern Luzon, fiber optic