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New High-Speed ​​Optical Connector for Broadcast Transmission

New High-Speed ​​Optical Connector for Broadcast Transmission

The V series achieves a high-speed optical fiber connection in electronic devices by using an electric connector. Active Optical Connector, the BF4MC Series, Solves the Problems of Electrical Connection. In cases where the application will demand a high level of reliability, such as automotive, please contact a company. High-Speed Optical Transmission at A 20 Mbps to 8 Gbps Transmission Rate! Panasonic, a worldwide leader in Connector Products, is pleased to introduce the V Series LC Connector Type Active Optical Connectors. Designing and manufacturing fibre and IP signal transport for broadcast, AV and telecom. Trusted by broadcasters, system integrators and venues worldwide for over 30 years.

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Is the power transmission and communication optical cable grounded

Is the power transmission and communication optical cable grounded

An optical ground wire (also known as an OPGW or, in the IEEE standard, an optical fiber composite overhead ground wire) is a type of cable that is used in overhead power lines. Traditionally, power transmission systems relied on separate grounding wires, which were effective but lacked the communication capabilities needed in today's interconnected world. It is increasingly utilized in high-voltage transmission lines as a functional element that both safeguards the power system and allows data sharing across the grid.

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Papua New Guinea General Optical Cable Model

Papua New Guinea General Optical Cable Model

The 4700 km Coral Sea Cable System is a 40Tbps submarine fibre optic cable that brings next-generation connectivity to the people of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. It directly connects Port Moresby in PNG and Honiara in the Solomon Islands to the global internet hub of Sydney. 6Wresearch actively monitors the Papua New Guinea Optical Fiber Cables Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and forecast outlook.

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New Indian Regulations on Optical Modules

New Indian Regulations on Optical Modules

On December 30, 2025, The Bureau of Indian Standards published 'Guidelines for transition to Revised IS/IEC 61730-1: 2023 and IS/IEC 61730-2: 2023 from IS/IEC 61730-1: 2016 and IS/IEC 61730-2: 2016 for Solar PV Modules. 'List of Electronics and IT Goods under 'Compulsory Registration Scheme' for Self Declaration of conformity-Notified by Ministry Of Electronics And Information Technology 1. Seeking to establish central optical devices quality control and vision care regulation a private member bill has been introduced in Parliament recently. The proposed bill, introduced by MP Ajeet Madhavrao Gopchade, seeks to offer remedy to the alleged vulnerability of consumers who according to. The Indian government recognizes the significance of fibre optics in driving digital connectivity and has implemented. As per the latest notification, ILAC test reports from laboratories in non-border-sharing.

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New Remote Power Supply Solution in Finland

New Remote Power Supply Solution in Finland

Finnish engineers achieved a revolutionary breakthrough in late 2025 by successfully testing a wireless electricity system that transmits power through the air without cables, plugs, or physical connections. Elisa in Finland is using cellular basestation backup batteries as an AI-enabled virtual power station. Using the Radio Access Network (RAN) to run a Virtual Power Plant could save telecoms operators around 50% of their current. At the heart of Finland's wireless power system is the concept of using electromagnetic fields to carry electricity over a distance. Research teams from the University of Helsinki, University of Oulu, and Aalto University. With the launch of its new smart charging service, EV drivers in Finland can now participate in grid.

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