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In the not-too-distant future, we will be seeing the first deployments of a new and improved Wi-Fi network standard: Wi-Fi 6E. In this blog, Dennis Huang explains Wi-Fi 6E will be an express lane dedicated to supporting the most demanding, high-bandwidth low-latency applications.
Video calls are a common form of communication and that isn’t expected to change as people slowly return to offices. As audio visual equipment becomes even more necessary, what can be done about physical security. LeaAnn Carl explains more in this blog.
What do the game Tetris, fiber panels, cassettes, splice cassettes, adapters and modules all have in common? In this blog, Jennifer Duits provides you with the answer, and that answer is the G2 portfolio.
CRN named CommScope's Bart Giordano to its 2020 list of Top 100 Executives. This annual list recognizes the trailblazing technology executives who are shaping, transforming, and positively disrupting the IT channel. Pramod Badjate explains Bart’s accolade in this blog.
Workspaces have changed and will continue to evolve as people slowly return to offices. Guest blogger, Phil Langley from Anixter, talks about the standards and technologies that can provide support for converged audio-visual solutions.
As networks ramp up their support for 5G and IoT, IT managers are focusing on the edge and the increasing need to locate more capacity and processing power closer to end users. In this blog, James Young explains how they are re-evaluating the role of their data centers.
As larger data centers prepare for the leap to 400G, network managers face a multitude of challenges and decisions. In this three-part blog, CommScope provides our take on the technologies and trends behind the move to higher speeds. In part two, Jim Young shares how data centers are responding to the challenges of densification and campus architecture.
Adapting to new advancements in fiber optics – like rollable ribbon – does not have to be complicated. In this blog, Mike Cooper explains how deploying rollable ribbon can be an effective method of saving space.
As larger data centers confront their inevitable leap to 400G, network managers face a multitude of challenges and decisions. In this three-part blog, CommScope’s James Young provides our take on the technologies and trends behind the move to higher speeds. In part one, we look at the role of optical network modules.