June 9, 2022

Will Electricity Providers be Powering Rural America’s Broadband?

Access to fixed broadband promotes higher property values while increasing job, business, and population growth. However, data shows that broadband access is more widely available in densely populated urban areas, leaving more sparsely populated rural environments on the wrong side of the digital divide.
May 10, 2022

Cut Costs by Using Fibre Planning Tools

There’s little room for error when it comes to laying fibre. Enghouse Networks have developed industry-leading fibre planning tools to manage the process and reduce fibre install costs by up to a third while ensuring that operators comply with new ‘Dig Once’ policies.
April 21, 2022

How Fiber Planning Tools Can Cut Costs

Enghouse Networks provides solutions to automate and optimize fiber rollouts, equipping engineers and planners with essential tools while maintaining cost control.
March 31, 2022

Going Mobile With Your Fibre Planning

What can you do to turn things around for your business and field service teams? And how can you reduce network downtime, escalations and the number of calls to your technical support center?
March 24, 2022

Communication and Technology Transformation for Electric Utility Evolution

The timing could not be better for electric utilities to redefine their role in driving the modern digital economy. In the electric utilities’ evolution model, you can realize the contextual elements and driving factors calling for fundamental changes in the infrastructure, assets, and approaches of electric utilities in the upcoming years.
March 3, 2022

Private 5G Networks Will Soar in 2022, Is Your Fiber Plan Ready to Meet Demand?

According to a recent report by RAN Research, a division of Rethink Technology Research, private 5G network deployments will surge over the next few years, accelerating ahead of public 5G rollouts. With growth expected to be its fastest between 2022-2025, and peaking in 2027, the golden era of private 5G networks is on our doorstep. So, what does this mean for broadband and fiber?