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At OFC in Los Angeles this year, Ovum's Research Director Ron Kline and Huawei expert Kent Jordan discuss the significant potential of Huawei's PPXC technology in tackling the demands of networks in the future
At OFC in Los Angeles, Huawei Technologies gave a live demonstration of their 400G prototype. Sterling Perrin of Heavy Reading, and Peter Stassar of Huawei Europe's R&D center, discuss the development of this technology and its future potential
After a successful year of 100G deployments in 2011, Heavy Reading’s Sterling Perrin and Huawei's Fei Zhu, Ph.D. discuss Huawei’s 100G deployments, the key technological advances of 100G partnered with OTN switching, and where it will go from here
Ovum’s Research Director - Ron Kline and Huawei’s Director of Photonic Applications - Andy Shen, Ph.D., discuss the successful role of PID in Metro networks today and consider its development and importance for networks in the future
At this year’s OFC in L.A., Dr. Frank Effenberger, Huawei Technologies’ Fellow for Access R&D and a major contributor to the FSAN, IEEE and ITU standards groups, shares the progress of the NG-PON2 standard and Huawei’s 40G-PON roadmap
Industry leaders from Cable & Wireless Worldwide, Heavy Reading and Infinera discuss how super-channels scale networks without scaling operations and the benefits of photonic integration
Verizon's Glenn Wellbrock explains how 100G improves latency, when the costs might be right to see 100G in the metro and why Verizon supports flexible grid technology
Google's Milo Medin says there is no rural vs. urban debate when it comes to building a fiber-to-the-home network. It's just that some cities make the cost of building too high
Google's Milo Medin reminds us that cutting network costs makes sense because the average revenue per user that any one service provider can extract from its customers is limited
Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin gives us an update on 100G and we discuss how close the industry is getting to settling on the next leap forward in transport bandwidth
Dan Blumenthal of the Terabit Optical Ethernet Center describes some key research areas and explains the idea of splitting up a modulation space. From the OSA Executive Forum at OFC/NFOEC