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The Fiber Infrastructure market within the Telecommunications and Networks industry is a rapidly growing sector. It is driven by the need for faster and more reliable data transmission, as well as the increasing demand for high-speed internet access. Fiber infrastructure is used to provide high-speed internet access, as well as to connect data centers and other network nodes. It is also used to provide backhaul services for mobile networks.
Fiber infrastructure is typically composed of optical fibers, which are used to transmit data over long distances. The infrastructure also includes the necessary hardware, such as routers, switches, and amplifiers, which are used to control the flow of data.
The Fiber Infrastructure market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Ciena, Corning, Fujitsu, Huawei, Infinera, and ZTE. Show Less Read more