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Pulse Fibre harnesses Adtran for multigigabit network expansion in UK home developments

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #5G--Adtran today announced that Pulse Fibre has selected its 10Gbit/s XGS-PON fiber access platform to enable the next phase of its network expansion. Specializing in new housing developments, Pulse Fibre will be delivering Gigabit and multigigabit services with symmetrical speeds up to 10Gbit/s to more than 250,000 homes in both rural and urban areas. The new network enables Pulse Fibre to provide property developers with early-stage connectivity for essential systems, suc...

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