News Archives for Network Cables during May 2012
2012 Network Cables Archive
Welsh broadband provider eXwavia believes a co-ordinated campaign could persuade the government to up its fibre cables investment in rural areas.
Last Updated: 31-05-2012 14:14
The global optical network equipment markets saw a fall in revenue during the first three months of 2012, it has been reported.
Last Updated: 30-05-2012 13:55
Labelling cables effectively is important from a network management perspective, it has been suggested.
Last Updated: 29-05-2012 14:31
The wider rollout of fibre cables is helping to increase the UK's average download speeds, it has been claimed.
Last Updated: 28-05-2012 13:30
Homeowners and businesspeople should upgrade from Cat 5 to Cat 6 cables, it has been claimed.
Last Updated: 25-05-2012 14:20
Thousands more Scottish homes are set to take advantage of fibre broadband services over the coming year, it has been claimed.
Last Updated: 24-05-2012 14:18
Ten per cent of network integrators believe Cat 7 cables will become standard within two years.
Last Updated: 23-05-2012 13:46
The volume of network cable used by businesses, organisations and households is seemingly rising despite the wider proliferation of wireless technology.
Last Updated: 22-05-2012 14:01
Point Topic has predicted an increase in the number of homes and businesses using broadband fibre cables in the next five years.
Last Updated: 22-05-2012 14:01
BT is to lay broadband fibre cables in Rutland in a bid to improve access to super-fast internet services.
Last Updated: 18-05-2012 12:39
Cat 6 cables offer significantly more bandwidth than their category 5 equivalent, it has been claimed.
Last Updated: 17-05-2012 13:20
BT's infrastructure arm - BT Openreach - is set to offer up to 330Mbps broadband speeds in the UK, it has been reported.
Last Updated: 16-05-2012 14:17
Nantwich in Cheshire has become the latest town to receive a broadband upgrade courtesy of fibre cables.
Last Updated: 15-05-2012 13:45
The UK is at risk of behind left behind due to a lack of investment in super-fast broadband, it has been claimed.
Last Updated: 08-05-2012 13:52









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