Fibre articles
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Data centre companies seek clarity on dark fibre for captive networks
The data centre industry is calling for a clarification on regulations from the government to enable the use of dark fibre for captive networks, to improve ease of doing business (EoDB) at a time when the sector is poised for growth with increasing adoption of cloud and artificial intelligence.The industry currently has to rely on leasing bandwidth for these purposes from licensed telecom service providers at a significant cost. While the government has been apprised of the issue, things have...
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HERO 750W carbon fibre all-terrain electric bike for all your off-road adventures
Introducing the Hero all-terrain electric bike, engineered for epic adventures, and featuring a carbon fiber frame and a powerful mid-drive motor, making it lightweight yet robust. A high-performance all-terrain electric bike that’s engineered to redefine your off-road experiences. Whether you’re tackling rocky paths, steep inclines, or rugged trails, the HERO electric bike is your ultimate […]
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‘Why wouldn’t you, if you can run faster?’: the unstoppable rise of the carbon-fibre super shoe
Hi-tech running shoes have sent world records tumbling and sparked debate. Do they herald the end of the level playing field, or are they the saviour of long-distance racing?The 31-year-old British athlete Phil Sesemann arrived at the Seville marathon in February with a clear aim: to run the 26.2-mile course in less then two hours, eight minutes and 10 seconds. If he recorded that time or went faster, he’d meet the British qualifying standard to compete for Team GB at this summer’s Olympics in...