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The Next Generation of Training in Next Generation Optical Networks is here!
OTT is today launching the next generation Certified Optical Network Engineer (CONE) training programme To coincide with OFC 2022, OTT is today launching the next generation Certified Optical Network Engineer (CONE) training programme. Read...
Why OTT developed a virtual optical networking system
WhizzieKit brings OTT’s optical networking courses to life and helps get key learning points across effectively and efficiently.
Lighting up dark fibre? Learn how to light up dark fibre, with these unique certification programs…
Some days make you think about capacity and performance more than others. The case for lighting up dark fibre / dark fiber with your own communications equipment can be very compelling: virtually unlimited capacity...
7 essential ingredients that make a course “awesome”…
There are actually quite a lot of things that all need to come together to provide a learning experience that people enthuse about
Should we bank on WBMMF for the next phase of our datacentre?
In this blog I’ll adopt a slightly different approach and introduce you to some of the characters that we use in the case studies on our training courses such as the Certified Optical Network...
OMG! What’s happening to multimode fibre?
Most of us are familiar with the OMn labels that we use to talk about the different performance grades of multimode fibre. But things are changing! It’s time to finally say goodbye to some old faithfuls and time to introduce the new kid on the block, because it looks as though he might be staying around a while…
Is 25G really more than 10G?
The new style of 100G CFP pluggable optics module builds on the 2nd Generation 100G Ethernet standard that was published in 2015 and uses four pairs of singlemode fibres each transmitting 25Gb/s of data using tuneable lasers in the C-band. This is an interesting halfway house between 10G wavelengths and the very expensive coherent 100G solutions using DP-QPSK. Because the module has no electronic dispersion compensation then it is necessary to do the dispersion compensation optically.
At last it is time to take the get well cards down! …
The last eighteen months have certainly been long and challenging, but my recent hospital trips “100 days” after my stem cell transplant have now had positive outcomes. At St. James I learned that the stem cell...
Summer updates
Health update The main event in the treatment of my Myeloma is now completed, with high dose chemotherapy followed by my stem cell transplant carried out at St. James Hospital in Leeds at the...
Stem cell transplant March/April 2015
It is now been more than a year since my diagnosis with myeloma. I am scheduled to be admitted to Saint James’s Hospital in Leeds on Tuesday 24th March for a stem cell transplant.
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