Vivi Solutions is expanding its relationship with Italian wholesale fiber company Open Fiber, which includes Plans for a large fiber expansion And according to a release “the goal is to provide 100 percent ultra-broadband coverage with gigabit speeds for the whole of Italy”.
OpenFiber says it currently connects to 300 different national and international service providers, serving 14 million households in Italy. It plans to invest 15 billion euros to expand coverage so that it “effectively [ends] By the end of 2031 the digital divide between urban and rural Italy. The fund includes 2 7.2 billion in loans from Italian and international banks, which the company says are the largest loans made to telecom networks in the region.
OpenFiber will use Viavi’s optical network measurement system to assist in managing network compliance and troubleshooting throughout the construction, activation and monitoring of its fiber deployments. That test solution, as described by Viavi, includes a centralized, high-resolution test head that enables FieldTech to do remote commissioning and map topology, as well as automatic acceptance and reporting of various fiber features via a mobile app. As the network expands and each segment is examined on the customer’s premises, the solution allows for remote isolation and trials of network errors and failures.
“OpenFiber is charting an ambitious path to digital infrastructure modernization for the whole of Italy,” said Manuel Mato, VP of EMEA at Vivi Solutions. “Our partnership enables Open Fiber to automate and accelerate their FTTH build and without compromising on quality while ensuring error-free first-time customer activation. Equally important, active in-life monitoring allows OpenFiber to isolate network issues and shorten resolution and recovery times. We are proud of our role in making Open Fiber a digital Italy. “
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“Eurovision is not just about what is happening on stage but in the greenroom, among the viewers, at the polling stations and the ideal vehicle to showcase the power of 5G broadcasting. This exciting activation is another important step [research and] Development of 5G Broadcast, “said Lorenzo Cassia, VP of Qualcomm Europe Technology Standards. For more information on 5G broadcasting / multicast, check out this story.
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Mehmet Yavuz, co-founder and CTO of Celona, ​​said, “Our enterprise customers expect high quality and performance from the critical wireless infrastructure employed.” “Keysight’s testing tools enable Celona to quickly evaluate the effectiveness of 5G radio operations and Celona’s 5G LAN solutions, which significantly reduces market time and improves performance.”
-ICYMI: Midband airwaves at 3.45-3.55 GHz were auctioned off last year and are not yet fully available, but carriers are already testing to take stock of coverage features for deployment plans. AT&T Has recently expanded its testing, and T-Mobile USA Got permission from Federal Communications Commission To test up to 40 MHz of midband spectrum in and around Dallas, Texas this week; Kansas City, Missouri; New York City; And Seattle, Washington. More details in this story.
-And finally, if you miss the virtual Test and measurement forumYou can read a concentrated recap of the event as available Free downloadable report. You can still catch up Archived video session RCR Wireless News on YouTube Channel.