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Revenues in the cabling market are beginning to climb because of economic improvements and technological demand.
Advances in rural FTTH networks are barely keeping up with demand, especially as mobile, cloud and video solutions become more prominent.
Flattening Ethernet architectures is becoming a popular data center trend, as it offers major benefits for data center operators.
Despite some expectations for decline, the optical network component sector is still showing potential.
Significant investments in optical network infrastructure are likely on the way.
Utility providers often struggle with the amount of data they have to deal with, but the technology's promise is significant if they can manage information effectively.
Cabling systems actually become more important in flattened data center networks.
Optical cabling solutions are generally far superior to copper options.
The fiber to the premises market is facing some challenges, but the economy is the cause, not the technology. FTTx will likely remain important moving forward.
Shifting requirements in data center networks are leading to the development of new standards.
Emerging standards could make fiber-optic cable installation easier within digital antenna systems.
Advances in optical network deployment are helping companies make the most of the cloud.
Improving the WAN and similar connection options is essential to making the most of the cloud.
Telecoms have to consider legal issues when installing new optical networks.
Cloud computing can be used to its full potential when supporting by the right networking investments.
Facebook's new data center project showcases how quickly networks have changed.
Engaging consumers in smart grid development is integral to the long-term success of any such utility project.
Fixed broadband equipment sales are rising, contributing to a bright future for the market.
Cloud computing is emerging as a pervasive technology, but it does create considerable networking challenges.
SEPTA is using smart grid systems to distribute power generated from train brakes.
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