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Whitepaper “Network sustainability” n°8

2022-03-29T15:44:57+02:0014 June 2021|News, Whitepaper|

First reserved for OIV - Operators of Vital Importance - in the last century (France Telecom, SNCF, EDF, National Defense...) then for "big" operators at the time of telecom deregulation, optical networks have recently explosively deployed thanks to FTTH projects. France has taken a leading position in Europe with the France Very High Speed ​​Plan launched ten years ago.

FTTH & 5G Backhauling

2022-03-29T15:47:25+02:0008 June 2021|News, Publications|

CREDO Circle wrote this note about FTTH & 5G Backhauling. Context: The deployment of 5G networks does not only implies the evolution of the radio access network (RAN). The impact on the backhaul and fronthaul will be high because new requirements emerge (bandwidth, latency, synchronization, etc.) Fibre-optic [...]

FTTH & 5G Backhauling

2022-03-29T15:44:03+02:0013 April 2021|News, Publications|

CREDO Circle wrote this note about FTTH & 5G Backhauling. Context : The deployment of 5G networks does not only implies the evolution of the radio access network (RAN). The impact on the backhaul and fronthaul will be high because new requirements emerge (bandwidth, latency, synchronization, etc.) [...]

Whitepaper “Network sustainability” n°4a

2022-03-29T15:45:30+02:0012 November 2020|News, Whitepaper|

Acceptance of optical networks - excluding fiber performance measurements The finding: The construction of optical networks is a complex operation that involves many players: operators, design offices, installers, their subcontractors and communities. The infrastructures of these optical networks, from long-distance transport to the access network, land or air, must be durable and scalable to absorb the increase in speeds expected by customers and to accommodate new technologies to come on fiber (400G , XGS-PON, 5G, …).

Whitepaper “Network sustainability” n°1

2022-03-29T15:45:41+02:0011 June 2020|News, Whitepaper|

The CREDO has undertaken with its Members a reflection on the sustainability of fiber optic networks. These networks will have a lifespan of at least 50 years, in particular for FttH networks, which will replace the copper network of the incumbent operator. The CREDO will regularly publish sheets on the different aspects that come into play in the sustainability of fiber optic networks.

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