Fiber Optics

7 stories about Fiber Optics
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EAPC to install fiber optics along fuel line to link communication lines from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East

19.06.23|CTech
The government-owned Eilat Ashkelon Pipeline Company joins other government-controlled companies such as Mekorot and the Israel Electric Corporation who have already added fiber optics to their infrastructure
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Prisma Photonics to monitor more than 1,000 km of Israel’s national electric grid

15.01.23|CTech
As part of its agreement with the Israel Electric Corporation, the startup’s system will alert on events occurring on the network and enhance the ability to incorporate renewable energy into the existing grid
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Gilat Telecom is helping bring 4G to Africa from space

15.08.21|Yafit Ovadia
Whether it's satellite, fiber, or cloud, the telecommunications giant is offering its services to sub-Saharan countries in some of the most remote locations in the world
רונן בן חמו מנכל סיקלו klu CEO Ronen Ben Hamo

The stars have aligned for Israel’s Siklu

23.04.21|Ron Friedman
Eased regulations, technological maturity, and a market that’s hungry for bandwidth give the wireless fiber connectivity company a chance to shine
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Israel’s leading water company has just entered the tech space

18.11.20|James Spiro
Mekorot, Israel’s national water supplier, talks at Mind The Tech New York 2020 to discuss the ways it overcomes the country’s unique challenges
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Israeli government offering small businesses grants to connect to fiber-optic internet amidst Covid-19 communications crisis

08.07.20|Avior Abou
Only 30% of Israeli households (800,000) have the infrastructure required to connect to fiber-optic internet, with just 6% (150,000) doing so to date
משרדי חברת יס כפר סבא yes

Satellite Troubles Prompt Israeli Broadcaster to Switch to Fiber Optics

17.03.19|Amitai Gazit and Lilach Baumer
Israeli satellite television provider Yes announced Thursday it will phase out its satellite-reliant broadcasting in favor of internet-based television, following other local rivals