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AV over Fiber Top Story
Will Bandwidth Support a Video Golden Age?

Predictions of a dawning golden age for business video are generally based on the simultaneous blossoming of more powerful tools for video compression and transmission and the bandwidth necessary to spread video throughout offices and business parks worldwide.

Although both trends have plenty of enthusiasts, there's also the occasional cautionary note. "Ironically, video transport may well be the application that sucks all the bandwidth out of the pipe. The short-lived bandwidth glut from the tech boom meltdown could soon become the bandwidth famine that caps technology deployment," comments John Shepler, owner and publisher of T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer, a blog produced by T1Rex, a provider of Internet connectivity resources, including fiber-optic lines. more>>

Application News
New Washington DC Newseum Delivers HD Video with Opticomm

The Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to free press, free speech, and free spirit for all people, has unveiled its design for a new, expanded Newseum in Washington, D.C., to help the public and the news media understand one another better. more>>

Product News
AT&T Says All-Fiber Network Unnecessary

Telecommunications company AT&T says it doesn't have plans to overhaul its current copper lines in order to build an expensive all-fiber-optic network to handle high-speed Internet traffic. Several companies, including Verizon and Comcast have spent billions of dollars to upgrade their services via fiber-optic lines. more>>

Sweden Telecom Launches its Own Product Range

Sweden Telecom is launching a product range under its own brand name, Sweden Telecom. Until now, the company has been primarily a services and solutions provider within the European telecommunications market, carrying a specially selected range of equipment from established suppliers and manufacturers. more>>

NSCA and The Digital Signage Group Partner to Broaden Market Education at NSCA Expo 2007

NSCA Expo 2007 will highlight education with the help of The Digital Signage Group (TDSG). more>>

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