Can a Quantum Network “Hacker Proof” Fiber Optic Cables?

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In 2013, Edward Snowden, a U.S. National Security Agency contractor, leaked documents showing that intelligence agencies were spying on the data of private citizens. One disturbing fact was that the spies tapped into optical fiber cables to access the huge amount of data moving through these cables. Snowden’s disclosures pushed researchers to use quantum science to […]

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Smaller Endoscopes from New, Air-Filled Optical Fiber Bundles?

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A new, air-filled optical fiber bundle could dramatically improve medical endoscopes. This technology could also help create endoscopes that produce images using infrared wavelengths. If so, this breakthrough would allow diagnostic procedures that aren’t currently possible. In the Optical Society (OSA) journal Optics Letters, University of Bath (U.K.) researchers showed that these new fiber optic […]

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Could “Twisted” Fiber Optics Create a 100 Times Faster Internet?

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Researchers at Australia’s RMIT University recently discovered a new fiber optic breakthrough that could lead to 100 times faster internet speeds. This new development detects light that has been twisted into a spiral. According to research in Nature Communications, developers could upgrade existing fiber optic networks and boost efficiency using this discovery. HOW IT WORKS […]

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Could Fiber Optic Sensors Help Prevent Power Theft?

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Fiber optic sensors could one day catch thieves who steal electricity and materials from overhead power lines. The UK firm Bandweaver recently demonstrated a distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) system that detects invasion and interruption on power lines. The system does this by using back-scattering effects along an optical fiber. The Cost of Tampering A major […]

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New Fiber Optic Gyroscope: More Precise, Smaller than a Grain of Rice

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Engineers at the California Institute of Technology have created the world’s smallest fiber optic gyroscope to aid in navigational sensing.  Five hundred times smaller than a regular gyroscope, this new gyro can fit on a grain of rice. This research breakthrough could lead to more accurate fiber optic gyros compared to mechanical units. WHAT OPTICAL […]

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Melting Arctic Ice Could Mean Faster Internet for Some

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Have you ever wondered how an e-mail reaches your inbox from a co-worker in Europe? Or how a Facebook message gets to you from a cousin in Africa? The answer lies beneath the ocean. More than 745,000 miles of submarine cables featuring optical fiber make up most of the actual physical internet. These cables wind between […]

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Make Way for High-Density Fiber Optic Cables

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High density cable means more fiber density in less space. From 5G to data centers to FTTx, the picture is clear. Everyone uses more bandwidth than ever before. And while bandwidth demand may seem endless, the space to install fiber optic cable isn’t. That’s why being able to install more optical fiber in the same […]

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Rural Broadband Projects to Receive $97 Million Investment from USDA

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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest $95 million to improve or expand access to broadband internet in the rural U.S. The 12 projects involved will include converting exchanges from copper to optical fiber and also building a fiber-to-the-home network to meet future demand. These projects will expand access to educational, social and […]

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Invisibility Cloaking Could Help to Secure Data Sent Over Optical Fiber

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Shades of Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak! A recent study in Optica describes a new way to achieve cloaking invisibility. In this method, researchers manipulated the frequency (color) of light waves passing through an object. This approach overcomes critical shortcomings in existing cloaking technologies. The research team says that this technique could help to secure data […]

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Get Your “Splice On” With EZ!Fuse™ Splice On Connector System

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Meet the new EZ!Fuse Splice On Connector (SOC) Termination System. This system offers an easier-to-use solution that is more reliable and cost-effective than other available splice on and mechanical connectors. The EZ!Fuse SOC system allows for easy termination and flexibility in the field. This new splice on connector requires no field polishing or epoxy which […]

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