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New Delhi [India], October 3 (ANI/PRNewswire): STL (NSE: STLTECH), one of the industry's leading integrators of digital networks, today launched India's first Multicore fibre and cable. This breakthrough innovation will change the optical connectivity landscape of India. This has been conceptualised and developed indigenously at STL's Centre of Excellence in Maharashtra with top interdisciplinary R&D experts. STL's Multiverse leverages Space Division Multiplexing to gain 4X transmission capacity per fibre, within the same diameter. Speaking at the launch, Randeep Sekhon, CTO, Bharti Airtel, said: "I am excited to see this optical fibre innovation from a homegrown company. STL's Multiverse fibre and cable will enable 4X capacity and play a vital role in 5G scale-up. I wish STL all the very best for their efforts towards supporting network build outs." STL Multiverse offers features that can revolutionise connectivity for network builders: High capacity
New Delhi [India], October 3 (ANI/PRNewswire): STL (NSE: STLTECH), one of the industry's leading integrators of digital networks, today unveiled 5G Cosmos - an optical solution for towers and small cells - to lend speed to the 5G rollout. As India approaches the much-awaited 5G buildouts, telecom operators need to look at fiberisation with a futuristic lens. India's fiberisation will increase ~3X to 60 Mn fkm annually. Tower and small cell fiberisation will be big drivers. Tower fiberisation must increase from ~35 per cent to ~80 per cent to provide high quality 5G services. Additionally, 5G will require upto 4X small cells, backhauled with fibre. Despite the intent and capital availability, India's fibre space is constrained by deployment speed and scale. 5G Cosmos is an Atmanirbhar, patented solution that can solve these challenges and connect every tower, small cell and node. It comprises of: 5G optical network topology design - The design will deliver a highly competent
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): STL [NSE: STLTECH], one of the industry's leading integrators of digital networks, today announced Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWL) for all its optical fibre and cable facilities across India and Italy. Earlier In 2020, STL became the world's first optical fibre and cable manufacturer to attain the ZWL certificate for its Indian plants in Maharashtra, India. Since then, the company has improved its waste diversion rate and extended these best practices to its remaining plants in India and Optical cable and interconnect facilities in Italy. This makes STL's optical solutions one of the most sustainable across India and Europe. The World Bank predicts that annual waste generation will increase by 73 per cent to 3.88 billion tonnes by 2050. STL's Zero Waste to Landfill initiatives, a part of the company's larger goal to be Net-Zero by 2030 aim to repurpose ~99 per cent of the industrial byproducts back into the p