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Activities begin at 6:00 PM CT on Friday, September 19 and continue through Sunday, September 21.
During this time, Product and My Product List functionality will be unavailable
Without fiber, many of the audio and streaming services we take for granted would be impossible. As we celebrate ‘Gimme Fibre Day,’ Phil Sorsky blogs on the importance of building fibre broadband infrastructure and what it means to our daily lives.
This week we celebrate ‘Gimme Fibre Day,’ otherwise known as the birthday of Nobel Prize winner Sir Charles Kuen Kao, the man who changed the way the world communicates by transmitting light in fibers for optical communication. Sir Kao died at 84 in September 2018.
Without fiber, many of the audio and streaming services we take for granted would be impossible. Netflix, with more than 150 million subscribers, is starting to see pressure from new international streaming services Apple TV+ and Disney+ that were just launched in November. WarnerMedia, the owner of HBO and Warner Brothers, and NBCUniversal are set to launch proprietary streaming services in the coming months. These new rivals will join original programming efforts from Amazon Prime and YouTube, plus traditional broadcasters, in trying to topple Netflix.
As consumers try to figure out what streaming services they’re willing to pay for, their demand for fibre connectivity will only continue to increase.
Building Fibre Broadband Infrastructure across Europe and Africa
In support of network operators across the globe, CommScope is developing connectivity solutions to meet tomorrow’s network needs. Here are some examples of momentum across Europe and Africa—the region I support:
It’s great to see more markets committing to delivering world-class fibre infrastructure. We must continue to prioritize investment as all homes and businesses should be on a level playing field in terms of connectivity – regardless of location.