L-com Debuts 18 New Passive Fiber Optic Splitters/Combiners
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L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and a preferred manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced today that it has introduced a new series of passive optical splitters/combiners.
L-com Debuts 18 New Passive Fiber Optic Splitters/Combiners
Our new splitter/combiner offering provides installers with a range of styles and form factors to address just about every fiber PON application,” said Paul Hospodar, Product Line Manager IRVINE, Calif. (PRWEB) February 25, 2021 L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and a preferred manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced today that it has introduced a new series of passive optical splitters/combiners. This product line is designed to work in various Passive Optical Network (PON), Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) applications and in a wide range o
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Investment meet zeroes in on key Russia projects
Sun, 21 February 2021
Cambodia is eyeing an expansion in trade with Russia as the two sides explore the possibility of negotiating a free trade agreement (FTA) and step up trade and investment cooperation.
This was the main topic discussed at a February 17 inter-institutional meeting held at the Ministry of Commerce ahead of the as-yet unscheduled second meeting of the high-level working group tasked with promoting Cambodia-Russia priority investment projects.
Chairing the meeting, ministry undersecretary of state Samheng Bora said there are five such priority projects – roof-tile and sewer-pipe manufacturing; Kamaz-branded truck assembly and supply chain services; solid-waste incinerator supply; the production of thermal insulation materials based on agricultural residual rice-hull and -straw biomass; and the supply of Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) equipment for high-speed internet access.
CCTV cameras to monitor Thrissur
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CM inaugurates ‘Smart and Safe City,’ under which 253 cameras will be installed in city
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Watchful eyes: The district police command and control room set up under the Smart and Safe City programme in Thrissur.
CM inaugurates ‘Smart and Safe City,’ under which 253 cameras will be installed in city Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday inaugurated online the first phase of Smart and Safe City programme, which will install CCTV cameras at the main junctions in the city. Mayor M.K. Varghese, who presided over the programme, inaugurated the district police command and control room.
Weekly review of highlights in Azerbaijani ICT sector [Trend News Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan]
Jan. 23 The E-PUL payment service has presented this week another innovation in the Azerbaijani market, Samir Nasibov, director-general of PAYSIS company, the legal owner of the E-PUL payment system, told Trend on Jan. 19.
According to Nasibov, by using this service, it will be easy and convenient to sell and buy goods and services.
He noted that there is now no need to create a website or application for selling goods and services it’s enough to create own e-market in the Marketplace service from E-PUL. The connection to the service takes a few minutes and is free while the seller’s admin panel makes using the service as simple and convenient as possible.
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BRISTOL, N.H., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Town of Bristol, a New Hampshire town of 3,300 permanent residents, is deploying the smart infrastructure necessary to bring high-speed broadband services to its previously underserved rural community. The initiative,
Bristol Broadband Now, is a long-term effort by the Town s Economic Development Committee to build a fiber to the premise (FTTP) network that will provide symmetrical fiber optic internet to residences throughout Bristol as well as connect businesses, municipal buildings and educational facilities in Bristol and Plymouth, N.H.
Bristol Broadband Now is being made possible in part through two separately funded projects. The first project, supported by a $1.52 million Connecting New Hampshire Emergency Broadband Expansion grant funded by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, is a 24-mile fiber route that passes nearly 400 Bristol residences and connects to the Net