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Airport Perimeter Surveillance Fiber

Airport Perimeter Surveillance Fiber

Airport perimeter surveillance fails at the fiber layer long before anyone calls it a camera problem. A perimeter intrusion detection system (PIDS), as defined under ASTM E2747 (Standard Specification for…
Hospital MEP Rooms: Zero-Trust Starts at Layer 0

Hospital MEP Rooms: Zero-Trust Starts at Layer 0

Hospitals invest heavily in cybersecurity — identity management, micro-segmentation, endpoint protection. Yet inside MEP rooms and telecom closets, fiber connectivity still depends on manual patch panels and uncontrolled physical access.…
Programmable fiber for photonics labs: building a switchable campus backbone

Programmable fiber for photonics labs: building a switchable campus backbone

Photonics R&D teams iterate fast—tune a source, swap a device under test (DUT), rerun a sweep. On most university and corporate campuses, the physical fiber layer cannot keep pace. Every…
Offshore Oil Rigs: 24/7 Fiber Health at Sea — Robotic Switching for Platform Communications

Offshore Oil Rigs: 24/7 Fiber Health at Sea — Robotic Switching for Platform Communications

Offshore oil rigs operate in isolation, often hundreds of kilometers from shore. Every fiber link supports drilling control, safety systems, telemetry, and crew communications. When connectivity fails, response time is…
Campus Fiber Backbone: From Splice Trays to Software

Campus Fiber Backbone: From Splice Trays to Software

Most campus fiber backbone designs were built for permanence. Splice trays, fixed ODFs, and manual patch panels created stable infrastructure for university networks and enterprise LANs that changed slowly. That…
Emergency Networks That Stand Up in Under an Hour

Emergency Networks That Stand Up in Under an Hour

When disaster strikes, disaster response comms don’t get the luxury of gradual rollouts. A tent-based command post, a mobile vehicle, or a temporary shelter becomes a network operations center almost…
Island Microgrids: Making Fiber Redundancy Remote and Fast

Island Microgrids: Making Fiber Redundancy Remote and Fast

The ferry leaves tomorrow. The storm is arriving tonight. And somewhere between the control building and inverter row 14, a fiber link just went dark. This is the operational reality…
EMC Test Labs Need “No-Touch” Fiber Routing for Faster Aerospace Testing

EMC Test Labs Need “No-Touch” Fiber Routing for Faster Aerospace Testing

Aerospace EMC (Electro Magnetic Compability) test labs invest heavily in RF isolation—shielded chambers, precision instrumentation, carefully controlled environments. Yet a surprising number still rely on manual fiber patching to reconfigure…
Subsea Cable Landing Stations: Automating the Most Critical Shore-End Bottleneck

Subsea Cable Landing Stations: Automating the Most Critical Shore-End Bottleneck

Subsea cable landing stations sit at the edge of the global internet. Every transoceanic fiber pair eventually surfaces here, handing traffic from wet plant to DWDM terminal equipment and terrestrial…
Mining Network Automation for Remote Camp Connectivity

Mining Network Automation for Remote Camp Connectivity

A reliable mining network is the lifeline of any remote operation—yet most remote camp connectivity fails the moment it meets reality. Mining sites push infrastructure into conditions no standard network…
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