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  2. Dark fibre - Wikipedia

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    Dark fibre networks may be point-to-point, or use star, self-healing ring, or mesh topologies. Because both ends of the link are controlled by the same organization, dark fibre networks can operate using the latest optical protocols using wavelength division multiplexing to add capacity where needed, and to provide an upgrade path between ...

  3. Fiber-optic communication - Wikipedia

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    Stealth Communications fiber crew installing a 432-count dark fiber cable underneath the streets of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Fiber-optic communication is a form of optical communication for transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of infrared or visible light through an optical fiber.

  4. List of terrestrial fibre optic cable projects in Africa

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    Purchased by Helios in 2011; at this time, Multi-Links had a terrestrial fibre optic network spanning 8,232 km in Nigeria. [54] [55] [56] NITEL: Orange S.A. [23] Phase3 Telecom: In 2011, Phase3 were building the West Africa One network, an aerial optic fibre transmission system which runs from Nigeria to Benin and Togo. [57] [58] Suburban Telecoms

  5. Dark Fiber Market Surges to USD 12.81 Billion by 2031 ...

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    Organizations are utilizing dark fiber due to its scalability and security features, which are essential for supporting extensive data storage and real-time IoT applications. This helps ensure top-notch performance and reliability. Deployment of 5G Networks: The rapid expansion of 5G networks is driving significant growth in the dark fiber ...

  6. How a small town in Idaho and one smart guy built a fiber ...

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    While Idaho Falls’ fiber-optic network piggy-backed on its public electric utility, small neighboring Ammon didn’t have one. So it had to find a way to build a network from scratch. (Part 3 ...

  7. Optical networking - Wikipedia

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    The most common fiber-optic networks are communication networks, mesh networks or ring networks commonly used in metropolitan, regional, national and international systems. Another variant of fiber-optic networks is the passive optical network, which uses unpowered optical splitters to link one fiber to multiple premises for last mile applications.

  8. Google Fiber - Wikipedia

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    The network became available to residents in September 2012. Olathe, Kansas – On March 19, 2013, Google announced that the project would be expanded to Olathe. [46] North Kansas City, Missouri – On April 19, 2013, Google announced that they were to begin a 20-year lease on dark fiber in the existing LiNKCity fiber network in North Kansas ...

  9. Municipal broadband - Wikipedia

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    Networks designed solely for use by municipal services (fire, police, planners, engineers, libraries, etc.). Municipal funds are used to establish and run the network; Quasi-public networks for use by both municipal services and private users owned by the municipality but operated for profit by private companies ("private hot spots").