The EU will start 13 photonics research projects aimed at developing...
The EU will start 13 photonics research projects aimed at developing technologies to deliver super-fast broadband speeds, the European Commission said Tuesday. The projects were jointly chosen by the EC, Austria, Germany, Poland, the U.K. and Israel, who will pay…
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a total of €22.3 million ($31.8 million) toward them, it said. The research focuses on how components such as transceivers, amplifiers and routers and information technology systems can deliver speeds of 1 Gbps and above to home subscribers while cutting operational costs for ultra-fast broadband, the EC said. It said the projects include Addonas, which could boost the quality of mobile video and real-time applications such as cloud computing by making better switching technology for very fast broadband circuits, and Aloha, intended to upgrade the transmission capacity of broadband semiconductors.