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Title: | DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGE OPTICALFIBER |
Authors: | TRIPATHI, CHANDRASHEKHAR |
Keywords: | DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGE OPTICAL FIBER BANDWIDTH CAPACITY |
Issue Date: | Jun-2022 |
Series/Report no.: | TD-7565; |
Abstract: | With modern development communication has become an integral part of human life and cannot be created for, the communication process involves the production of information, transmission, acceptance, and interpretation. In today's systems, a large bandwidth transfer bandwidth with low latency is a must. Optical Fiber is now а long-distance data transfer platform and has a high data transmission rate for telecommunication networks. The Indian telecommunications industry has seen numerous developments. The industry has experienced steady growth over the past few decades. Infrastructure usage and competent management were required to sustain this expansion. Fiber optics has become the backbone of network and communication infrastructure, allowing for high bandwidth at the speed of current and new technologies. Аs the demand for new technology and services increases, fiber optics technology brings the promise of flexibility, disability, and a network platform full of unlimited services capabilities. The report aims to investigate the challenges of using fiber optics in India, highlighting technical legal management challenges and recommendations for appropriate solutions. External concerns like as road construction excavation might exacerbate the difficulty of frequent fiber cutting. A structured survey approach was conducted for this survey with the help of Telecommunication experts in the telecom industry in India. A simple questionnaire was used for conducting this survey and circulated among them for their valuable feedback. Its high bandwidth capacity and low bandwidth feature make it easy to transfer high data rates. Because of their advantages over power transmission fiber optical has replaced comer wireless connectivity in the conventional network in many developing economies. It also highlights the challenges faced by network users in the implementation of fiber-optics technology across the country. |
URI: | http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/21083 |
Appears in Collections: | MBA |
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