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MODE-GAP to Present Record Number of Technical Papers Addressing Telecoms Capacity Crunch at OFC
March 5, 2013 | EditorMODE-GAP, the European collaborative R&D project funded under the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme, which aims to provide Europe with a lead in the development of the next generation internet infrastructure, is to present its latest results with thirteen papers at this month’s OFC conference and exhibition (17-21 March). The project, which is investigating a possible solution to the capacity crunch by using multimode fibres to increase the transmission capacity, consists of key European organisations drawn from industry and academia. Read More
Aston Joins MODE-GAP in the Race to Beat the Telecoms Capacity Crunch
February 28, 2013 | EditorThe internationally-acclaimed Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AIPT) – part of Aston University – has joined the European Union MODE-GAP project, which is looking to develop the disruptive technologies and concepts the world needs in order to prevent a capacity crunch in the global communications infrastructure. Read More
Phoenix Photonics Expands With New Operations and R&D Centre
October 29, 2012 | EditorNew Kent offices and laboratories will allow for increased production and R&D as firm continues to grow Read More
MODE-GAP to Present Three Post Deadline Papers at ECOC Tomorrow
September 19, 2012 | EditorMODE-GAP, the European collaborative R&D project which is part of the EU 7th Framework Programme and aims to provide Europe with a lead in the development of the next generation internet infrastructure, is to present three post deadline papers at tomorrow’s ECOC conference in Amsterdam. Read More
European Union Project MODE-GAP to Unveil Progress Towards the Next Generation Internet at ECOC
September 12, 2012 | EditorMODE-GAP, the European collaborative R&D project which is part of the EU 7th Framework Programme and aims to provide Europe with a lead in the development of the next generation internet infrastructure, is to present its latest results at this month’s ECOC conference and exhibition in Amsterdam. Read More