Highlights - What You'll Learn
Come back beginning in June for information on the 2014 Conference, meanwhile enjoy a retrospective look at the 2013 Conference.
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100G is being deployed in multiple networks while 400G networks are emerging from the planning stage – hear what’s driving the need for ever increasing bandwidth and see how the latest technologies are being applied.
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1Tb and Photonic integrated technologies, flexible grids, virtualization, software defined and wavelength agile access networks, and super-channels are being addressed to develop tomorrows networks, hear the most recent advances and see how they are expected to define tomorrows’ network architectures
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The available bandwidth a fiber can support is becoming exhausted – discover the technological, networking, financial and regulatory implications of bandwidth exhaust.
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Data center applications such as implementing the cloud as well as supercomputer applications are requiring higher bandwidth/smaller footprint technologies to meet evolving data transfer needs. Understand the latest technology, intra/inter- networking and economic issues facing the advancement of this communications sector.
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Where is the optical communications market going? Attend Market Watch sessions and gain insight into the latest system and component drivers and uptake, and roadmaps for this market.
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Discover how service providers are maximizing their return from their infrastructure and how new control architectures such as Open Flow can improve cloud performance at the Service Provider Summit.
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Cost effectiveness, energy efficiency and service transparency are key drivers in FTTX. Examine the latest innovations in passive optical networks at OFC/NFOEC.
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The convergence of optical and wireless technologies/networks is being driven by the ever increasing demands for high speed backhaul. In-depth panel and invited speaker presentations present the latest thinking and deployments that address evolving requirements.
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And More!
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If your business requires that you know the latest advances in the technology and application of optical communications, then attending OFC/NFOEC is a must.