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Lite Access Technologies Inc V.LTE

Lite Access Technologies Inc. provides fiber optic products and advanced installation methodologies. The Company offers integrated solutions for all types of telecom requirements. Beginning with a comprehensive project analysis to engineering, design and permitting, it offers a full complement of aerial and underground construction methodologies, including splicing, testing and maintenance. The Company's segments include product sales and fiber optic installations, based on the type of products sold and services provided. Its products include Direct Bury, Aerial Micro-Duct and Fiber Optic Mini-Cables. Its additional products also include fiber-optic cable, aerial micro-duct, low fire hazard micro-ducts, connectors and sundries. Its items include a cutting head, Shark Blades and the LiteXtend solution. Its end-users include homes, businesses, government and educational institutions, and emergency response facilities. It also offers breeze cable blowing machine and cutting equipment.


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Post by 31Floorson Jul 20, 2017 1:08pm
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BT's Openreach mulling big rollout

BT's Openreach mulling big rolloutFull fibre rollouts is right up LTE's alley - 31F.


Openreach mulls full fibre rollout for 10 million in UK
      
At present, many UK properties offered fibre connections still rely on copper cables for the "last leg" of the journey
Openreach, the body that runs the UK's fibre network, has opened discussions about rolling out super-fast fibre broadband to 10 million homes by 2025.
It wants to assess demand for such services and is calling for collaboration with other providers, government and Ofcom to achieve it.
Openreach, which has recently split from BT, had previously promised two million fibre lines by 2020.
Currently, only 3% of homes have access to full fibre broadband services.
During the time that Openreach was part of BT, it had always said that full fibre - known as fibre to the premises (FTTP) - was too expensive to be widely delivered.
But Clive Selley, chief executive of Openreach, said that new techniques now meant the company "had recently halved the cost of delivering full fibre".
"With the right conditions we believe we could make FTTP available to as many as 10 million homes and businesses by the mid-2020s, but we need to understand if there's sufficient demand to justify the rollout, and support for the enablers needed to build a viable business case.
"That includes removing barriers to investment and incentivising those, like Openreach, who are prepared to take a commercial risk."
'New-found enthusiasm'
FTTP is widely regarded as the best way to deliver fast broadband services.
Unlike fibre to the cabinet, which has been Openreach's preferred technology to date, it does not rely on a slower copper-based connection to connect local street cabinets to homes.
Full fibre networks are typically more stable, efficient and reliable, with customers experiencing fewer faults and more predictable speeds than with hybrid copper and fibre broadband technology.
They can also support broadband speeds of up to 1Gbps, which is enough to download an entire HD TV programme in five seconds.
Malcolm Corbett, who runs the Independent Networks Co-operative Association (Inca), believes the industry can reach about 80% full fibre coverage by 2026 without the need for major government subsidies.
But he added: "Regarding the Openreach consultation, one aspect that we think particularly important is that Openreach doesn't use their new-found enthusiasm for full fibre to try to re-monopolise local access networks."
Earlier this month, the government unveiled a £400m fund aimed at boosting the UK's fibre-to-the-home infrastructure.
The Openreach consultation asks for views to be sent in by the end of September.


https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-40643903

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From July 13 Ops Update:


Since closing the $20.45-million bought deal financing on March 28, 2017, the company is executing on its accelerated growth plan, focusing on training and equipping employees as well as further streamlining The Lite Access Way for both trunk and FTTP (fibre to the premises) connectivity in both the United Kingdom and Ireland. Having successfully demonstrated The Lite Access Way to a major network operator and continuing to build out networks on a daily basis, Lite Access U.K. Ltd.'s method of construction has become a recommended and preferred method in numerous cities and councils. 
With Project Lightning's mandate to connect 17 million homes and businesses, Lite Access U.K. has focused on engaging new operators and construction companies for potential alliances and opportunities in support of buildout in the U.K. 
"We are fully engaged and progressing towards fulfilling obligations for strengthening our business relationships with large organizations and ware working towards successfully satisfying the criteria and procedures required to move to the next stage," said Mike Plotnikoff, chief executive officer of Lite Access. "With recent announcements from major network operators not meeting schedules and expectations as well as new entrants into the U.K. market, combined with a positive response to our proven micro/narrow trenching processes, Lite Access is in the best position possible, and we are making strong progress in achieving our growth plan." 
 

https://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aLTE-2486549&symbol=LTE&region=C 
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