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Layer 2 switching is a network technology that operates at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
Bidirectional (BiDi) transmission refers to the ability to send and receive data over a single fiber optic cable in both directions simultaneously.
Many IoT-enabled sensors and devices connect wirelessly to the hubs and other participating devices, but these devices can work even better with the relative stability and high speeds of fiber internet. Here are the obvious advantages of fiber networks over 5G and other options for smart homes equipped with connected IoT devices.
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital technology, the quest for faster, more reliable data transmission has led to significant innovations.
Optical transceivers or optical modules are essential devices that facilitate high-speed data transmission using optical fibers.
A study conducted in 2021 on the future of the market estimates that the global NGFW market will grow by almost 4.69 billion dollars by 2023.
In the past, many companies have favored closed switches to meet their network requirements. However, the increasing demand for customized software and hardware has drawn attention to open source switches.
In recent decades, the landscape of data centers has undergone a profound metamorphosis, guided by breakthroughs from industry trailblazers such as EMC2 and NetApp.
A data center is a centralized facility used for storing, processing, managing, and disseminating data and information.
Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) involves the direct installation and connection of optical fiber to a single building or structure, such as a residence, apartment, or commercial property.