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Home » Painting Fiber Cables on Payment

Painting Fiber Cables on Payment

August 25, 2023
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Wondering what could possibly disrupt the fiber industry next? Daniel Turner, CEO from Traxyl, provides an insightful answer:

– Traxyl is innovating by building machines that paint Fiber Optic Cables directly on pavement, eliminating the need for trenching.
– This technology aims to solve the problem of connectivity in hard-to-reach and underserved locations.
– The ultimate goal is to boost the economy by providing fast, affordable connectivity to those last-mile connections, shaping the future of the fiber industry.

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