First we should start by describing what is a cell tower : a cell tower houses the electronic communications equipment along with an antenna to support cellular communication in a network. A cell tower is usually an elevated structure with the antenna, transmitters and receivers located at the top. Check the infographic to read more about the cell tower.
What is exactly the e-waste?
E-waste or electronic waste is created when an electronic product has reached the end of its useful life: computers, phones, televisions, stereos, copiers etc.
The rapid changes in technology, media and the obsolescence have end up creating an enormous amount of electronic waste all around the glove. Most of the electronic devices that are thrown away improperly contain some form of harmful material such as mercury or cadmium. So what can we do with the old electronic devices? Check the infographic to discover more about the e-waste
Both copper and fiber optics have their advantages and unique characteristics. Copper has already existed in many places and it is cheap in network devices connection. However, with the dramatic reduction of cost of optical deployment, the future-proof fiber optic cable shows more advantages over copper and has a better prospect in the future market.
First of all, what is the dark fiber? Dark fiber is a fiber. The difference lays on the fact that the term “dark fiber” refers to the optical fiber that has not been used but is available. Data is transported over optical fiber networks by passing light through the cables. If there is no data being transported, there is no light – this means that the fiber is ‘dark’.