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Single Photons Separated from Light Pulses
REHOVOT, Israel, Dec. 8, 2015 — Separating single photons from pulses of light could enable eavesdropping on encrypted quantum communications — but it could also help make such channels more secure. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have demonstrated how to pluck single photons out of light pulses using a setup they developed last year for optical switching. Both processes rely on single-photon Raman interaction (SPRINT), which uses a single atom of rubidium cooled and trapped by a laser to affect
Photonic Integration Hot Topic at OFC/NFOEC 2013
WASHINGTON, March 5, 2013 — Photonic integration, cloud and data center networking, and optical and wireless convergence are three of the many hot topics to be discussed March 17-21 at the Optical Fiber Communication and Conference Exposition/National Fiber Optic Engineers...
Hanson Joins Infinera as VP
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 23, 2012 — Todd Hanson was appointed vice president of the fast-growing Global Professional Services Div. at the optical network company.
5 Telcoms Win GSA Contract
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2007 -- AT&T, Level 3, MCI, Qwest and Sprint were awarded telecommunications contracts worth up to $20 billion over 10 years by the US General Services Administration (GSA), the agency announced Thursday. Under the contracts, known as Networx...
Sprint Nextel Buys Alamosa in $4.3B Deal
Nov 22, 2005 — RESTON, Va. & LUBBOCK, Texas, Nov. 22 -- Wireless Commmunications provider Sprint Nextel Corp. is buying its largest affiliate, Alamosa Holdings Inc., for approximately $4.3 billion, including $900 million of Alamosa's debt. The deal gives...
Sprint, Cable Companies Team to Provide Services
Nov 2, 2005 — NEW YORK, Nov. 2 -- Cell phone company Sprint Nextel Corp. and cable companies Comcast Corp., Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications and Advance/Newhouse Communications today announced they have formed a partnership to provide "quadruple play"...
Level 3 Buys Sprint Wholesale Dial Internet Business
Oct 1, 2004 — BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 1 -- Level 3 Communications Inc. today announced it has acquired the wholesale dial Internet access business of Sprint Corp. Level 3 will pay $34 million in cash to acquire the business, which provides dial-up Internet access...
Sprint to Cut 2000 Jobs
Nov 24, 2003 — OVERLAND PARK, Kansas, Nov. 24 -- Sprint announced today it will cut 2000 jobs in its attempt to cut costs. The employees affected work in organizations at locations across the enterprise, including the business and consumer wireline and wireless...
Judge OKs Fiber Optic Lawsuit Settlement
Jul 30, 2003 — CHICAGO, Illinois, July 30 -- Sprint Corp. and three other telecom companies agreed Friday to pay $142.5 million to settle litigation over fiber optic cable placed on railroad right of way land. U.S. District Judge Wayne R. Andersen gave preliminary...
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