Cabling
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HDCP and EDID demystified, part one
In a recent survey conducted by Luxi Electronics, it was revealed that one in seven installed digital systems fail in the field initially. What’s puzzling is ... -
Cabling in the Army
Do you want to join the growing telecommunications industry but aren’t keen on spending 40 hours a week in a classroom? You could always join the ... -
TE Connectivity releases Mixed Media Platform
The new Mixed Media Platform from TE Enterprise Networks is the company’s latest addition to its range of leading data centre infrastructure solutions. It is a ... -
HDMI Standard continues to expand its reach as Digital Standard
HDMI Licensing, LLC and the HDMI Forum, Inc., have announced that over 1,150 licensed HDMI Adopters are expected to ship over 800 million HDMI-compliant products in ... -
Copper and fibre together at last
The new Mixed Media Platform from TE Enterprise Networks is the latest addition to the company’s range of leading data centre infrastructure solutions. -
Should we rate cable performance?
An industry push to rate cabling products according to their performance could provide cabling installers with numerous upsell opportunities. -
Optical fibre and natural disasters
Earthquakes, and to a lesser degree tsunamis, are fairly common in and around Japan, but how does this technologically advanced country’s network survive? John Nixon explains. -
Vacuum trenching and the NBN
Vacuum trenching is among the techniques being trialled in preparation for the nation-wide rollout of the National Broadband Network. -
China to continue to dominate global FTTx market
China’s dominance of the global optical fibre broadband market will continue throughout 2011 and beyond, due to the huge predicted growth in subscribers in the country ...