Oversaw enterprise accounts for metropolitan
dark fiber networks, optical networks, gigabit services, co-location, internet connectivity and Trans Atlantic and Pacific capacity.
Not exact matches
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have shown for the first time that
dark fiber — the vast
network of unused
fiber - optic cables installed throughout the country and the world — can be used as sensors for detecting earthquakes, the presence of groundwater, changes in permafrost conditions, and a variety of other subsurface activity.
Dark Fiber traces a different approach to
network representation, drawing lines that hop between systems and scales, through vast landscapes, industrial infrastructure, media apparatuses, walls and conduits, lived space and imagined worlds.
SUMMARY Business Analyst and Project Lead with extensive experience in
network as well as local services such as
Dark Fiber and Wavelengths with carriers.