STL Newsletter November 2024
STL to bring connectivity to complex terrain in Jammu & Kashmir
STL proudly announced winning the strategically significant Jammu & Kashmir leg of the BharatNet III project in consortium with? Dilip Buildcon Limited. This project, valued at ?2600 crore (?1,625 crore in capex and ?975 crore for operations & maintenance), strongly aligns with STL’s fervour for nation-building and its purpose of Transforming Billions of lives by Connecting the World.
STL advances Multicore Fibre portfolio - an enabler for Quantum Communications and Silicon Photonics
STL recently debuted its revolutionary MultiCore Fibre (MCF) at IMC 2024. STL’s MCF suite consists of ultra-thin fibre with 7 and 4 cores (instead of one), along with Multicore Fibre Cables drawn from indigenously developed multicore preform technology. STL? also showcased the power of this optical fibre innovation through a live 400G network transmission with real-time traffic simulation. This innovation is laying the groundwork for the scale-up of advanced technologies like quantum communications and silicon photonics.
Redefining connectivity with Nano-Lite Cables
STL has recently introduced Nano-Lite Cable, a revolutionary fibre optic cable designed to reduce fibre protrusion effects to a minimum while still providing optimum blowing performances. These unique cables are intended for Air-Blowing in the last-mile Microducts over the most challenging paths. They have been engineered to reduce fibre protrusion to a minimum under the most restrictive environmental conditions. They are designed based on the latest STL NOVA 250 or STL NOVA 200 Optical Fibres Bend-Insensitive to ITU-T G.657.A1 and Fully Back Compatible to Legacy ITU-T G.652.D Fibres.
Expanding data centre capacity to meet growing demand?
The race is on to build sufficient data centre capacity to support a massive acceleration in the use of AI. Data centre demand has already soared in response to the role data plays in modern lives. But with the emergence of generative AI (gen AI), demand is set to rise even higher, likely presaging a supply deficit.
AI is crucial for achieving Net Zero goals
At the recent Net Zero Festival in London, a panel discussion that brought together key thinkers in the sector discussed the role of AI in the transition towards net zero. Adam Elman, Head of Sustainability for EMEA at Google, joined Ian Ellison, Associate Director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, and Izzy Woolgar, Director of External Affairs at the Centre for Net Zero, to discuss how AI is helping enable the switch to more sustainable energy.
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