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Tax burden on fiber optic cable companies

Tax burden on fiber optic cable companies

Fibre tax is now levied by councils as business rates on all broadband network infrastructure in England and Wales. Understanding the tax benefits of extended fibre depreciation can be crucial for businesses looking to optimise their financial strategies. As technology evolves, the infrastructure supporting it, such as fibre optic cables, plays a vital role in connectivity and efficiency. Sections 12D and 11 (e) of the Income Tax Act can be applied, but their scope is seen as limited and outdated creating uncertainty in deciding whether a section 12D or 11 (e) deduction is more appropriate. This submission is made by Vtesse Harlow Limited, the directors of which have been involved in rates litigation in relation to the taxation of telecommunications and in particular the use of optical fibre, since 2003.

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Does the use of a splitter by two companies have any impact

Does the use of a splitter by two companies have any impact

Where splitters are placed in the network can make significant impacts on fiber counts, network cost and deployment time and operational steps, such as customer onboarding and maintenance. An Ethernet splitter can drop your network speed from gigabit (1000 Mbps) down to just 100 Mbps. But if you care about fast file transfers, gaming, or streaming, it can definitely hold you back. Standard Cat5e or Cat6 cables contain four pairs of twisted copper wires, totaling eight individual strands. The scenario which leads to this conclusion may even be how you found this article. But is a tool meant to be convenient actually hindering the speed you pay for? What is an Ethernet splitter? An Ethernet splitter is a small device that allows two devices on either side to share a single Ethernet. A splitter is a device used in networking to split a single internet connection into multiple ports, allowing several devices to share the same connection.

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Upstream chip companies for optical modules

Upstream chip companies for optical modules

Key upstream optical chip companies include Yunjie Technology, a top-six global optical chip manufacturer and leading domestic IDM for high-speed chips. Its 10G DFB chip has the highest global market share, while CW lasers rank second worldwide. The rapid development of AIGC has promoted the demand for 800G optical modules, and the entire industrial chain involving optical components, optical modules, and optical communication equipment is expected to fully benefit. Over the past year, the most active sector in A-shares has been AI, with optical modules emerging as the leading sub-sector.

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Large-scale acquisitions of fiber optic cable companies

Large-scale acquisitions of fiber optic cable companies

This monthly tracker details key acquisitions, like AT&T buying Lumen's fiber assets and Google's $32B move for Wiz, highlighting how consolidation is shaping the competitive landscape. 2025 has seen major telecom and tech M&A activity, including billion-dollar deals in fiber, AI, cloud, and cybersecurity. In an exclusive interview from a Corning factory in Hickory, North Carolina, CEO Wendell Weeks told CNBC that he thinks "next year the hyperscalers will be our biggest customers. The first half of 2025 unleashed a tidal wave of internet provider mergers and acquisitions that's reshaping how Americans connect to the internet. This updated list ranks the 20 largest fiber-optic cable companies worldwide and summarizes what each vendor is best known for—core product lines, regional strengths, and typical project fit. Meta announced it's acquiring Manus, a Singapore-based AI startup, as the company aims to ramp its advanced AI capabilities.

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