- Examining Comcast’s first-ever deployment of high-speed coherent optics in the outside plant and its integration with pervasive, automated asset monitoring
- Evolving towards an “artificial living” network capable of detecting, diagnosing, and self-healing outages in real time
- Forecasting the future for a distributed core architecture that complements distributed access to meet the growing demand for speed, intelligence, and reliability
Wireline
Speed, Intelligence, and the Future of Fiber: Innovations Driving Next-Gen Transmission
- September 29
- 4:00 PM
- - 5:15 PM
- 146 BC
- Full Access Pass Holders
We Feel the Need, The Need for Speed, also Lower Latency, Greater Compute and Pervasive Telemetry
Emerging Fiber Technologies – How AI is Driving Innovation of Future of Transmission Networks
- Examining the impact of GenAI on network demands and the need for reduced latency and increased reliability
- Showcasing the next-gen fiber innovations for future-ready transmission networks
- Exploring complementary technologies like Distributed Acoustic Sensing and high-density connectivity to boost repair speed and scalability
- Addressing the deployment challenges and strategic importance of adoption
Moderator
Scott Ramsdell
MSO Market Development Manager
Corning
Dr. Paul Dickinson
Chairman of FOSA Advisory Council and Strategic Business Consultant for Dura-Line
Smart Infrastructure Solutions
Jordan Gross
Director of Government Affairs
Lumen Technologies
Venk Mutalik
Fellow
Comcast
Dr. Alberto Campos
Fellow
CableLabs
Topic tags
- Edge Computing, Fiber, GenAI, Optics, Reliability, Speed, Telemetry
Access
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- All timing - Washington, DC