CommScope and SwIFT Consortium Research Reveals Optimistic Future for Network Operators
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Fibre is the future (Photo: Business Wire)
The number of connected devices per person globally is expected to nearly double in five years1. As networks add more bandwidth, the number of optical fibre connections is growing significantly2. The rise of social platforms, rapid growth in cloud computing and sensors for the Internet of Things are driving the need for more connections that are faster.
To keep up with increased demands for fibre optic switching technology,
"Combining micro fluidics and silicon photonics could give us
information in a blink of an eye," said Jan Watté, SwIFT project
coordinator and group leader of strategic engineering and research &
development in
Connector rich patch panels implemented in fibre networks require operators to manually configure connector plugs in the central office and field. By combining silicon photonics and microfluidics, a similar technology to what has been successfully implemented in e-readers, network operators could potentially use software to patch and repatch cables.
Gen Z is driving changes in tomorrow's network
When the top career aspiration of a Generation
Z kid is to be a YouTube star, it is further evidence that increased
demand for bandwidth is growing at a rapid pace. Gen Z, consumers aged
13-22, want their connections to work well and quickly. Living in a
virtual world creates frustrations for them when connectivity speeds
can't keep up, especially when using apps like YouTube and
"To keep up with the Always-On
Generation, technologies for communications have grown faster,
smaller and more cost effective yet this has not been the case for
optical fibre connections," said
The Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) bundles research-related EU
initiatives together under a common roof, playing a crucial role in
reaching the goals of growth, competitiveness and employment. Consortium
members are: Imec (
Watch this video showcasing the SwIFT project.
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1 Cisco IBSG
2 ReportsnReports
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