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Data, Business Models, Trends… Currently Studying for a Phd inAbout Projects That Won the Gold Award Pablo Yagu Valentin Pablo Yagu Valentin Currently, Operators Face There is Tremendous Pressure to Modernize Access Infrastructure, Mainly Due to Fierce Competition, the Explosion of Devices, and the Overall Growth of Users' Digital Lives. However, the Current Economic Situation is Not the Most Opportune Time to Do So, Especially in Europe. Therefore, Internet Technology Innovation Initiatives and New Shared Deployment Strategies Are Increasingly Adopted.
Use, as Well as the Overall Development of the Macro-ecosystem, Aiming to Achieve Maximum Efficiency Using Available Resources. The More the Better. The Innovative Project "Fourth Generation Broadband Systems Through the Last Copper" Focuses Exactly on This Asset Reuse Route, in Which Ó's Research and Development (ó's Global Division) is Involved. , Has Recently Participated in Winning the "Gold Award for Excellence" From the European Telecommunications Research Organization. We Work With Different Operators, Manufacturers and European Academic Institutions and the Main Goal of the Project is to Find Solutions That Maximize Customer Retention.
For Broadband Traffic, Reuse the Deployed Copper Network. This Project Develops a Technology That Provides Communications Capacity Close to 100ma Within the Last Meter of a Telephone Access Pair. The Whole Process, Step by Step in Addition to Demonstrating the Feasibility of the Technology, the Project Also Played a Decisive Role in Promoting Its Standardization Process, Which Will Eventually Make This Innovation a Reality. The Broadband Forum and the Working Group Jointly Initiated the Standardization Process. One of the Key Results Was the Definition of a Variant of the Hybrid Fiber-copper Access Architecture Called Fiber-to-distribution Point, Which Gave Rise to the Architecture.
Use, as Well as the Overall Development of the Macro-ecosystem, Aiming to Achieve Maximum Efficiency Using Available Resources. The More the Better. The Innovative Project "Fourth Generation Broadband Systems Through the Last Copper" Focuses Exactly on This Asset Reuse Route, in Which Ó's Research and Development (ó's Global Division) is Involved. , Has Recently Participated in Winning the "Gold Award for Excellence" From the European Telecommunications Research Organization. We Work With Different Operators, Manufacturers and European Academic Institutions and the Main Goal of the Project is to Find Solutions That Maximize Customer Retention.
For Broadband Traffic, Reuse the Deployed Copper Network. This Project Develops a Technology That Provides Communications Capacity Close to 100ma Within the Last Meter of a Telephone Access Pair. The Whole Process, Step by Step in Addition to Demonstrating the Feasibility of the Technology, the Project Also Played a Decisive Role in Promoting Its Standardization Process, Which Will Eventually Make This Innovation a Reality. The Broadband Forum and the Working Group Jointly Initiated the Standardization Process. One of the Key Results Was the Definition of a Variant of the Hybrid Fiber-copper Access Architecture Called Fiber-to-distribution Point, Which Gave Rise to the Architecture.