Say Hello To FiberCamp
I've just opened FiberCamp, a discussion forum aimed at defining new ways to design, build, and operate Fiber-To-The-Home networks.
See the first post to get the flavor.
Dear Fiber Optics fellows, please feel free to bookmark and RSS FiberCamp, and more : feel free to participate. Once upon a time, Usenet was a wonderful place to discuss innovative ideas. Let's move on and leverage on the Web 2.0 to re-invent the way we do collaborate on such of mission-critical topics.
Note : FiberCamp is powered and hosted by Lefora. Hence the ads banner on the right sidebar, which is quite a trade-in when you know how easy it is to set up and operate a forum on this new platform.

A poster absolument sur le site : un article sur les nouveaux câbles optiques à nanostructure qui peuvent se plier sans perte de signal. C'est une évolution majeure pour les installations FTTH qui sont souvent soumis à des contraintes en terme de déploiement quasi-insurmontables en immeuble.
http://www.corning.com/clearcurve/index.htm
http://www.canardwifi.com/2007/08/06/nouvelle-generation-de-fibres-ultrasouples/
http://cim.pennnet.com/display_article/319763/27/ONART/none/CONTR/1/Verizon-picks-Corning%27s-bend-resistant-fiber-cables/
Posted by:Mathieu Ploton | May 12, 2008 at 04:45 PM
As somebody from the lefora team, glad to hear you appreciate how we've focused on making forum creation and maintenance 'easy'. Feel free to send me any feedback (positive or negative) to 'chief -at- lefora.com'
Posted by:vinnie | May 13, 2008 at 03:07 AM