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feature: Fiber-to-the-X: the economics of last-mile fiber
Ars Technica (Mar 31 2010) Access , Middle Mile , Mobile Backhaul
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Lately the word "fiber" has started to become ubiquitous in advertisements for broadband. It’s a synonym for the future, for speed and quality. Everybody tries to connect that synonym to their brand, regardless of their actual network design. In the trade press, acronyms like FttX (which stands for Fiber-to-the-X, where X is your favorite letter or word) are used as if all last mile network ...
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laurabicom » CLECs to ILECs: Don't hang up your copper networks!
Good article, thanks for posting. We also have an article on CLEC: http://blog.bicomsystems.com/clec
asadnaveed » Guest Commentary: Carrier Ethernet APAC Conference
I also had the honor to participate in the Conference. I spoke on the topic ...
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