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Blog : Smart Connections
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Office & Enterprise
France introduces new fire safety regulations for cables
France has updated its fire safety regulations for high-rise buildings (IGH) and establishments receiving public (ERP), mandating stricter fire performances for cables, according to the highest classifications specified in the EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR). The new rules will take effect on May 17, 2025.
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Healthcare
The Hospital of the Future
Fibre To The Office (FTTO) offers a flexible and digital infrastructure enabling you to build the hospital of the future!
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Telecom
Dealing with today’s FTTH material shortages in the UK
A variety of product supply issues are having a marked effect on fibre rollouts in the UK. At the same time, there is a need to significantly reduce the time and cost involved in developing and deploying fibre networks... Aginode would like to share some insights into overcoming obstacles and ensuring continuity of the supply chain – and suggest where we can help.
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Office & Enterprise
Meeting energy savings goals with Fibre To The Office (FTTO)
The rapid growth of the digital economy has led to increased energy consumption and CO2 emissions, making energy efficiency and sustainability crucial considerations for businesses. In this blog post, we will explore how Fibre To The Office (FTTO) solutions can future-proof networks while significantly reducing energy costs and environmental impact. By leveraging the benefits of copper and fibre, businesses can achieve redundancy and flexibility.
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Telecom
Challenges, opportunities, and solutions for UK AltNets in 2023
After a flying start, AltNets must sustain their initial progress by effectively balancing standardisation, configurability, guidance, and accessibility. This is accomplished through the implementation of smart solutions.
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