I had the chance to speak with Todd Christner of Corning, to talk about Corning ONE’s recent record-setting management of Kyle Stadium at Texas A&M. The stats on traffic are pretty extraordinary, even though the football team may not be ranked No. 1: Texas A&M recently broke the collegiate record for data usage, with 5.7 terabytes of data over Wi-Fi. Compare that to the 4.9 terabytes used during the College Football Championship at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, and the overall record of 6.2 terabytes set at last year’s Super Bowl. This includes wireless traffic as well as IP and Ethernet traffic at the stadium.
I shared with Todd that I normally think of Corning as Corning Blue (which is the shade of Corning’s fiber strands). Todd told me that fiber has evolved from network core to the entrances in the basements, to riser cables, and it now connects antennas back to the base stations. Corning ONE is a DAS solution that homes radio traffic from antennas to their network core. This allows them to support carrier frequencies including the cellular carriers and Wi-Fi implementations. It also allows other companies like a Cisco or a Tellabs to plug in to all of one infrastructure to transmit their signals back across our fiber. Read More
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