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Oh f in hell we got s n s here.
Slacker is harmless, skint peasant with no money who just asks inane questions. Skid is a long-term holder with a grudge. Maybe if we get to 25p plus a share he may crack a smile
With the clear need for so many industries to adapt to PON or risk hitting the inevitable brick wall in terms of not being able to function due to not having enough bandwidth, low latency capability, etc and the need for companies to reduce carbon footprint this is gonna be a massive, massive growth sector. Universities, businesses, civilians the scope that this tech provides for is wider than ya can fathom. As we progress so will PON. With pon 100 being talked about. All these established businesses need to adapt. Many of these companies will be seeking info about how all this can be achieved and it's up to Tevet and Julie to tell them how and provide the solutions.
Also Ethernity is offering to its customers a path to significantly reduce their costs by converting the FPGA into a significantly lower cost and higher performance eASIC. Customers typically start with an FPGA and when annual volumes get to 10,000 units, converting to eASIC becomes a viable financial alternative. By opting for this alternative, the Company estimates that the OEM company will be able to reduce its product cost by up to 50%, allowing the vendor to be more competitive and take more market share. At the same time, the higher production volumes enable Ethernity to enjoy higher gross margins for the complete product.
If Tevet n Julie don't get this company past a 15 million market cap within next 12mths I'd say they didn't do a good job.
Should be a walk in the park for them Christ sake 15mil mcap is only 5p a share.
Julie
CSPs can reduce energy consumption without compromising on broadband service performance or quality by adopting XGS-PON.
David
Additionally, we've made significant progress on our ENET 5200 FPGA System-on-Chip (SoC) as well as Quad XGS-PON OLT and GPON OLT MAC capabilities and is now available for customer adoption
During 2023, Omdia covered the topic of PON and sustainability since broadband connections and speeds are continuing to increase and this is leading to growing energy consumption. Adopting energy efficient PON technologies is crucial for CSPs as they seek to lower operational expenses, reduce their carbon footprint, and meet regulatory guidelines and requirements. Consequently, it is essential for the broadband industry to support bandwidth growth without increasing power consumption at the same rate.
Energy consumption per gigabit: Omdia’s first report analyzed energy consumption per gigabit of bandwidth. Next-generation PON technologies, such as XGS-PON and 25G-PON, are more energy efficient per gigabit than GPON. Omdia reviewed “Broadband Communication Equipment Codes of Conduct” from the EU’s European Commission (EC) along with Nokia’s data. XGS-PON is a faster and more energy-efficient technology per gigabit than GPON, consuming half the power while supporting 4× the downstream speed and 8× the upstream speed of GPON. This energy saving leads to reduced opex for CSPs along with a smaller environmental impact as bandwidth demand continues to grow. CSPs can reduce energy consumption without compromising on broadband service performance or quality by adopting XGS-PON.
Throughout the past year, the Company remained committed to delivering comprehensive solutions, encompassing both software and hardware. Notably, we placed a strong emphasis on mobile backhaul products that integrate our patented wireless link bonding technology. Additionally, we've made significant progress on our ENET 5200 FPGA System-on-Chip (SoC) as well as Quad XGS-PON OLT and GPON OLT MAC capabilities and is now available for customer adoption
Lowering energy consumption has been a keen theme with operators.
Everyone wants to or is at very least being told to reduce energy and carbon footprint n nall that jazz.
Seems like enet has a few ducks lining up nicely. Right time n right place, enet was this planned or just good fortune.
Kinda keep thinking back to TSP and thinking this is why enet was allowed to continue.
Lowers energy consumption.
Also 100g PON. Thought 50g PON was the newest kid on the block. The on n on noes the PON
https://youtu.be/CWJnPhjOCOI?si=UODznQ4oQroVW85h