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Precision OT Named to 2023 Greater Rochester Chamber Top 100

Rochester, NY (August 11, 2023) Precision OT is pleased to announce that it has earned a spot on the 2022 Top 100 list of fastest-growing, privately owned companies in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region.  Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce plans to reveal the 37th annual Top 100 rankings at the Top 100 awards celebration […]

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The Access Network: Getting Your Head in the Game for the New Era of Entertainment

A new era of entertainment is here. Welcome, game developers of the future! It’s truly an exciting time to be in the industry. According to Statista, the global video games market is on pace to reach a market volume of over $520 billion in 2027, up from roughly $384 billion in 2022. Developing engaging games

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Bridging the Digital Divide: Making it Easy for Network Operators to Leverage XGS-PON

XGS-PON is expected to overtake other PON technologies by Q3 2024. So, what’s driving this growth? Introduction  A recent article from Light Reading noted that XGS-PON deployments are continuing to heat up globally. Although many of today’s fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) architectures feature gigabit PON (GPON), symmetrical 10G PON (XGS-PON) will account for 55% of the overall PON

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MUX/DEMUX: Getting the Most Out of Your Fiber Plant

In WDM: Everything You Need to Know we talked about the types of Wavelength Division Multiplexing(WDM) used in optical networks and in what situations CWDM or DWDM work best.  In this blog, we’ll cover how WDM is implemented in MUX/DEMUX (Multiplexing/Demultiplexing) modules and the many benefits these systems provide in a network.   While MUX/DEMUX technologies

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ONU/MAC-On-A-Stick: Portable 10G xPON Solutions 

Passive Optical Networks (PON) utilize passive(unpowered) optical components to distribute data, voice, and video signals to multiple subscribers.  Increasing capacity, high-speed connectivity and the need for flexibility continue to grow the adoption of Next-Gen PON technologies such as 10G EPON and XGS PON, which we’ll collectively call 10G xPON.  Internet service providers are key players

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Unleashing the Potential of DOCSIS 4.0: Advantages and Infrastructure Challenges

Even though a broad rollout of DOCSIS 4.0 will not start until 2024 or 2025 (some optimistically talk about late 2023), it’s never too early to start thinking about the future and what kind of impacts this new standard will have on your networks. Increasing interest in enhanced downstream and upstream performance to satisfy the

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6 Key Differences and Similarities Between XGS PON and 10G-EPON

Discover the world of high-speed fiber to the home networks with 10G XGS-PON and EPON! Both technologies offer impressive 10Gbps bandwidth, but the real excitement lies in their unique features. XGS-PON shines with symmetrical 10G Up/Down speeds, while 10GEPON provides the flexibility of symmetrical 10G or asymmetrical 1/10G options. Learn about their equipment, including Optical

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The Future of Data Center Growth and 400G Coherent Optics in Latin America 

Latin America is seeing significant growth in the data center industry, driven by increasing demand for cloud computing and bandwidth-intensive technologies. One critical component of this growth is the deployment of new fiber optic subsea cables, such as the Humboldt cable system, which enables faster, more reliable connectivity between Latin America and the rest of

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