GPON stories
Nokia teams up with Baktelecom to deploy XGS-PON services in Azerbaijan, promising 10Gb/s speeds to Baku's homes and businesses, and future-proof connectivity.
Operators could cut outages and speed upgrades as Harmonic adds AI-driven network monitoring and new fibre and DOCSIS tools.
Rural fibre roll-outs could become cheaper and easier to manage as the new kit targets faults, deployment hurdles and system integration.
Ethernity Networks has upgraded its UEP2025 edge platform with new PON optical line termination features, empowering operators to deploy fibre-based networks more efficiently.
The first two months of 2023 have seen a 41% increase in the average number of weekly attacks per organisation targeting IoT devices compared to 2022.
The Emotet trojan continues to reign as top malware in January, despite international law enforcement taking control of its infrastructure.
Trickbot and Emotet are being used to distribute ransomware against hospitals globally, according to research from Check Point.
According to research by Dell'Oro shows that the global market is finding its feet again with vendor ranking remaining stable.
The network solutions specialist distributor is now the exclusive distributor of Montclair Fiber Optics products for New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
NBN Co and Nokia hit 230 Gbps on existing FTTP in a world-first trial, showing multiple optical technologies can share the same fibre.
UK tech firm Consult Red collaborates with HUMAX Networks, enabling ISPs in Europe to deploy new services more swiftly using open-source functionality on the GPON Wi-Fi 6 platform.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise has partnered with Telecom to improve connectivity in Australia's property developments.
Telstra's SMS scam filters has continued to block millions of scam messages, with a staggering 225 million blocked since April this year.
Chorus and Nokia have announced the successful demonstration of 25 gigabit per second fibre (Gbps) broadband technology at the Chorus Fibre Lab in Auckland.
Paul Batchelor of Allied Telessis fame, is launching a new specialist telecommunications distributor based in Wellington.
As an Optical LAN Expert Accredited Premier Partner, Telegistics will provide channel partners with sales, training, and enablement.
Ongoing changes in networking technology will cause a rethink of conventional local area and wide area networks.
Chorus unveils Hyperfibre, offering speeds up to 10 Gbps and making New Zealand the first in the Southern Hemisphere to deploy such advanced broadband.
Chorus has hired former Australian NBN and Telstra executive JB Rousselot as its new CEO, effective from November 20.
A group of former employees at Ingram Micro and Connector Systems have set up a company called Access Networks, based in Helensville, Auckland.