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Pre-Terminated Network Cables offer color-coding options.

2015-11-20 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offered in both fiber and copper with standard or short body cassette design, RapidNet Category 6A and Category 6 Unshielded Cables are available with colored jacks for color-coding applications. Choice of port colors helps define network features such as routes, services, hierarchies, or security levels. Both RapidNet 6A UTP and shielded 6A F/UTP solutions are designed to minimize alien crosstalk and to extend usable bandwidth up to 500 MHz for 10Base-T applications.

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Joint Radio Network Manager Supports Next Generation Military Satellite Comms

2015-11-20 02:13:58| rfglobalnet Home Page

Joint forces are using Joint Enterprise Network Manager, or JENM, a software application that manages lower tactical radio networks, to support the operational test of the Mobile User Objective System, or MUOS, the next generation of military satellite communication.

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Audi of America targeting 25% of sales to be plug-ins by 2025; national network of 150 kW fast chargers

2015-11-19 16:55:38| Green Car Congress

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Application Example: Optimizing An LTE Antenna's Matching Network

2015-11-19 14:58:01| rfglobalnet Downloads

This application note describes the process of a simple antenna for LTE band operation added to the PC board of a smartphone in XFdtd being tuned for operation in multiple frequency bands. The component values in the matching network are chosen so that system efficiency is maximized.

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Telefonica required to share Spanish fibre network

2015-11-19 08:47:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Telefonica has reiterated its threat to halt the accelerated rollout of its Spanish fibre optic operations after communications regulator CNMC finally proposed that the company provide wholesale access to its network in many parts of Spain. The CNMC's long-delayed review of the fixed broadband market, initially proposed at the end of last year, requires Telefonica to share access to its network in all of Spain apart from 34 towns and cities and removes the 30 Mbps limit for indirect access. The initial proposal would have required the former incumbent to open up its network in all of Spain apart from 9 cities with a view to ensuring competition and promoting investment in next generation access (NGA) networks. However, the regulator ended up identifying a total of 34 localities in which three or more companies were already offering superfast internet via fibre or cable connections. Immediately following the publication of the CNMC's draft review, Telefonica told business daily Expansion that it was "deeply concerned" about the new regulation, which may result in the end of a fibre-optic rollout "that has placed Spain at the top of the European tables in terms of number of homes passed". The company added that its deployment plans would be placed under review until it had studied the regulator's proposal in depth. 

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