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NGOA - Next generation optical access
In an increasingly interactive world, network operators will see unprecedented demand for bandwidth.
Strategy Manager Frank Beyrodt explains how future fixed networks will be able to cope with this demand, both from a business and a technology perspective. One of the best backbone solutions is the next generation of optical access (NGOA), a network that will rely on optical fibers from access to core, giving users up to 1 Gbit/s in dedicated bandwidth in both directions.
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File size: 4.6 MB
Duration: 4:58 min
Date: April 2009
