Photonics stories
This study explores how high capacity, small footprint and easy-to-use devices are revolutionising the data center interconnect market.
University of Sydney research team makes breakthrough in generating single photons for quantum information in security systems.
Breakthrough prototype technology from Bell Labs will increase optical network capacities by more than tenfold, according to a recent report.
New metro cloud market set to revolutionize data centre interconnects, promising high-speed, low-latency services for SMEs.
Intel Labs has created the first silicon based optical data connection prototype with integrated lasers, known as the 50Gbps Silicon Photonics Link.
Infinera, provider of Intelligent Transport Networks, and Australia Japan Cable (AJC) has announced the completion of a multi-terabit upgrade to AJC's network.
Infinera secures a submarine network deal in Australia, boosting Japan Cable's capacity with sophisticated tech for superior connectivity.
Scientists at the University of Southampton have demonstrated 5D digital data storage, promising data capacity of 360 TB/disc and virtually unlimited lifespan.
Companies collaborate to define the next generation of rack technologies used to power the world's largest data centres.
Ovum says the deployment of smart grids based on PON fibre communications will provide a US$1.5–$2bn opportunity to FTTx PON component and equipment vendors.
Telcos mobilise for the future with intelligent networks to meet booming broadband demand, promising innovation in service and infrastructure.
Intel's experimental chip could replace electrons with light beams to carry data at 50Gbps, potentially revolutionizing computer design.
At TUANZ Telecommunications Day, TelstraClear CEO Allan Freeth criticised New Zealand's crab mentality, urging Kiwis to embrace positive change and innovation.
Engender Technologies is using laser photonics to sort bull semen by sex, helping dairy farmers increase their income.
Scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Otago have achieved a major breakthrough in computer storage.