Farewell Fiber: US plans to cover villages

According to US media reports TechnologyReview, many US communications carriers conducting a test, with the most advanced laser and millimeter wave technology to replace conventional fiber in order to achieve broadband coverage in sparsely populated areas.
 Reported that three US communications carriers are testing a laser broadband technology, the device uses a laser and millimeter wave technology, the transmission distance of up to ten kilometers, speed of 2Gbps, equivalent totwice the Google fiber broadband services.
    The inventor of this technology AOptix believes laser communications technology, will become an ideal alternative fiber. As we all know that, in addition to laying fiber optic high cost rural areas outside the dense urban areas, the cost of laying fiber trenching, but also very expensive. Data show that in New York City, the cost of laying one kilometer fiber optic cable up to $ 800,000.
    Meanwhile, another of the company's executives pointed out that laser broadband technology for mobile operators, particularly significant. Today's mobile phone users access to the Internet via mobile base station demand is very strong, in the face of market growth, mobile operators have to connect the telephone copper wire phone base stations upgraded to fiber, thereby increasing the base station subsequent network speed.
    It is understood that, in Mexico, the country's mobile operators, Car-sa recently started using a laser broadband connection to the mobile station, which provides mobile broadband services to tell nearby businesses. In addition to the United States and Mexico, Nigeria, operators of African countries, but also the deployment of laser broadband technology.

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