Foreword
We’re very proud to present the third digital issue of NExsT magazine, Prysmian’s publication on the worlds of broadband and telecom.
We’re very proud to present the third digital issue of NExsT magazine, Prysmian’s publication on the worlds of broadband and telecom.
In this edition, we discuss the science – and the role of fibre optics – with SKA Project Scientist and astrophysicist Evan Keane
Prysmian has supplied the highest ever fibre density in a high fibre count for a ‘one shot’ install into Vocus’ Sydney Data Centre, as well as the densest underwater cable ever laid in Australia for FirstPath.
Following an extensive analysis of the single mode optical fibres market, Business and Market consultants Frost & Sullivan recently recognised Prysmian Group’s BendBrightXS with the 2015 European Frost & Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation.
The EU’s future competitiveness will depend in large part on its ability to embrace the digital revolution, as highlighted in the Digital Single Market (DSM) Strategy.
What makes a city ‘Smart’? And what benefits does ‘Smartness’ bring? NExsT asks Smart City expert Paolo Sebben.
Smart Cities and Smart Urban Spaces enhance the quality and performance of urban services with information and communication. But what does ‘Smartness’ mean and how is it realised? NExsT finds out from Royal Philips N.V.
The European Commission aims to create A Digital Single Market. This means moving from 28 national markets to one single market and removing barriers. Ensuring the right broadband infrastructure is in place is just as important and also makes up part of the Strategy.
Diffraction Analysis has measured the difference in broadband attitudes and usage between FTTH/B and DSL users in Portugal, France and Sweden. NExsT discussed the results with Benoit Felten, founder of Diffraction Analysis.
Keep up with all the latest news and developments from the world of fibre, broadband and telecom!