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Former Member over 16 years ago

With wire and cable changing in design almost daily. Do we still see copper as a mode of communication with as many companies trying to go wireless? Second part of the question is, if copper is still viable what style is being designed into the new applications?

Any and all types of responses greatly appreciated.

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    0 awinning over 16 years ago

    I think it depends on a number of factors. Applications, security requirements, cost and the environment are all key. For a simple point to point connections over a short distance copper will stay in the short term, especially if the application requires high bandwidth. New standards such as HDMI will remain popular.

     

    Some applications have gone wireless very quickly, especially for new installations and the extra cost of the equipment is offset by the lowered costs of installation and maintenance. As an extreme example of this, Finland had a very poor landline network across the country because of the harsh environment found there. But when mobile phones made communication accessable the country had the best take up in the world, reaching over 90% coverage in a few years. This is mirrored in a lot of poorer African and Asian countries.

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    0 awinning over 16 years ago

    I think it depends on a number of factors. Applications, security requirements, cost and the environment are all key. For a simple point to point connections over a short distance copper will stay in the short term, especially if the application requires high bandwidth. New standards such as HDMI will remain popular.

     

    Some applications have gone wireless very quickly, especially for new installations and the extra cost of the equipment is offset by the lowered costs of installation and maintenance. As an extreme example of this, Finland had a very poor landline network across the country because of the harsh environment found there. But when mobile phones made communication accessable the country had the best take up in the world, reaching over 90% coverage in a few years. This is mirrored in a lot of poorer African and Asian countries.

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    0 Former Member over 16 years ago in reply to awinning

    Yes, the fiber is the future not only for cabling or wiring devices, but for comunication systems, you have just to think to how easier is to

    prapare the fiber (silic...), is not soo expansive, and the Satellites will not existe in the future because they soffer of the limited processing data

    and solar panel. Am sure that the fiber will the future with there large Bandwith, and for their medical, spacial and military uses

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