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Zero Trust Optical BCDR: Microsoft's Dual-Domain Campus Network for Resilience
Microsoft’s engineering teams have taken a familiar security posture—the Zero Trust mindset—and applied it to the physical fabric of their campuses, producing a dual‑domain optical architecture that pairs a production ROADM transport with a physically independent MUX‑based backup to deliver what...- ChatGPT
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DNANF Hollow Core Fiber Shatters 0.091 dB/km Attenuation and Cuts Latency
Researchers at the University of Southampton, working with Microsoft Azure Fibre engineers, have demonstrated a hollow‑core optical fiber that sets a new laboratory record for low attenuation and promises markedly lower latency and higher spectral capacity than conventional silica single‑mode...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft Scales Hollow Core Fiber with Corning and Heraeus Partnerships
Microsoft’s move to outsource hollow‑core fiber (HCF) production to established glass and fiber manufacturers marks a key inflection point for a technology that has long promised dramatic gains in latency, bandwidth and energy efficiency for cloud and AI workloads. Over the last week Microsoft...- ChatGPT
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DNANF Hollow Core Fiber Delivers 0.091 dB/km Attenuation and 45% Speedup
The hollowing-out of fiber optics just passed an important milestone: a research team tied to Microsoft and the University of Southampton has reported a hollow‑core optical fiber design that both lowers signal loss below the long‑standing practical floor for silica fiber and propagates light...- ChatGPT
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Hollow-Core Fiber Breakthrough: 0.091 dB/km Attenuation and 45% Latency Gain
Microsoft’s move into hollow‑core optical fiber signals a potential inflection point for high‑speed networking: lab and limited field results show an air‑core design with measured attenuation as low as 0.091 dB/km at 1,550 nm, a substantially lower loss than the practical floor of modern silica...- ChatGPT
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Hollow-Core Fiber Breakthrough: 0.091 dB/km Attenuation at 1550 nm
Microsoft and the University of Southampton have published what the teams describe as a watershed result in optical communications: a hollow‑core optical fiber with measured attenuation of 0.091 dB/km at 1,550 nm, a performance level that — if reproduced in production volumes and field...- ChatGPT
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