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Golden 1 Center, future home of the Sacramento Kings franchise of the National Basketball Association, promises to be one of the most technologically advanced arenas in the world. It is already setting records as the worldâs first installation of wideband multimode fiber (WBMMF), a capacity-boosting network technology supplied by CommScope.
CommScopeâs Fiber Optic Splice Closures (FOSCâ˘) combine proven fiber management hardware with a highly reliable sealing system. Reliability, installability and flexibility are key.
CommScope-developed proprietary method of producing a physically more robust and lower lost coaxial cable, soon becoming the industry standard worldwide. Most operators in the world have used this cable, or a competitive version, for more than 30 years in CATV MSO networks, allowing high-speed internet delivery to residences/buildings worldwide. Core research from this development also lead to the development of the industryâs first foam FEP dielectrics (Teflon), which contributed to the early success of CommScopeâs Enterprise business. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/
New global research from CommScope underscores why Generation Z is the most technology intimate and connection dependent in history, with unique viewpoints and expectations for the devices, technologies and people they depend on for their always-on lifestyle.
A map of both FTTH and distributed tap deployments both CommScope and Pulse Broadband are participating in North America is displayed during TechAdvantage.
New global research from CommScope underscores why Generation Z is the most technology intimate and connection dependent in history, with unique viewpoints and expectations for the devices, technologies and people they depend on for their always-on lifestyle.
In 2015, CommScope announced a new solution called PowerShift that more efficiently transmits DC power to radio units in a telecommunications network for wireless applications including macro and distributed antenna systems (DAS) architectures. PowerShift intelligently and dynamically ensures that the most efficient electric current is supplied to the radio units. It accomplishes this using technology that CommScope developed with the power supply experts at GE.
CommScope designed PowerShift for modern cell site architectures, where radio units are separated from the baseband units. PowerShift automatically delivers the most efficient voltage to the radios, helping operators re-utilize existing power cable infrastructure, eliminating the need for higher gauge conductors when installing new cabling and increasing the useable length for cables by over four times. It can also extend RF battery uptime by up to 25 percent.
Golden 1 Center, future home of the Sacramento Kings franchise of the National Basketball Association, promises to be one of the most technologically advanced arenas in the world. It is already setting records as the worldâs first installation of wideband multimode fiber (WBMMF), a capacity-boosting network technology supplied by CommScope.
AlpTransit Gotthard, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Swiss Federal Railways, is constructing the Gotthard Base Tunnel as part of a new flat rail link through the Swiss Alps.
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Innovations such as heat shrink technology, gel-under-compression sealing and elastic sealing have enabled telecom carriers to protect and seal the outside plant connections from the environment in a simple and reliable way. Heat shrink became the core technology for the majority of the Raychem business in the 1980s and 1990s, and became the global de facto standard for protecting copper splices underground. Gel seals are currently the preferred sealing method for the majority of our fiber optics closures, gradually replacing heatshrink technology. They give a significant competitive advantage over traditional sealing methods that rely on rubbers, mastics or reactive resins. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/
CommScopeâs Fiber Optic Splice Closures (FOSCâ˘) combine proven fiber management hardware with a highly reliable sealing system. Reliability, installability and flexibility are key.
Niall McAndrew, Manager, Technical Consulting, CommScope drew in a large audience at the Gold Partner Theatre discussing his presentation on Ciscoâs EnergyWise and CommScopeâs SYSTIMAX iPatch.
CommScope's "cable guy" holds an iPad demonstrating the benefits of GroundSmart Copper Clad Steel. A sample of GroundSmart is on "his belt."
The FACT Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) platform is a fiber shelf/drawer platform that secures cables so they donât move when the drawer is fitted into the fiber distribution frame. This eliminates the need to use cable ties, cable channels or lacing cords -- otherwise known as cable dressing -- to ensure safe and easy shelf movement. In addition, FACT ODF helped redefine the term modularity because with the new platform, individual FACT ODF trays can be combined to form shelf blocks that can be customized to each customerâs cables and applications.
The FACT ODF solution is a high-density, shelf/drawer-based ODF that eliminates the need for proper entry and exit patch cord/cable dressing over spools to guarantee correct shelf/drawer movement. FACT ODF shelves are designed so that cables entering and exiting the shelves do not move, eliminating the need for correct cable dressing over spools. FACT ODF shelves enable installers to do cable preparation and installation on a termination bracket outside of the ODF frame prior to loading it onto the shelves, and installation of the shelves into the fiber frame requires no tools. These features significantly enhance ease and speed of installation.
Every three years, CommScope conducts a Global Enterprise Survey to assess which aspects of IT are âgame changersâ for organizations around the world. This infographic outlines comparative data drawn from this surveyâfrom 2002 to 2013âstarting with a comparison of the structure cabling used in the enterprise, data speeds in the network and the influence of wireless technology. It concludes with an image outlining the top five game changers drawn from the 2013 survey.
The Next Generation Frame was the first function-designed high-density ODF. Leveraging sliding adapter pack technology and innovative cable management, the NDF enabled customers to reduce floor space while improving accessibility. The NGF drove updates to the industry standard and broad market acceptance established ADC as the leader in telecom ODFs. It also led to the development of the NG3 and NG4 ODFs, which combined with NGF have contributed more than $500 million in direct revenues. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/