SHANGHAI, Oct. 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- At the 2024 World Optical Fibre
& Cable Conference held in Shanghai on October
10th, Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock
Limited Company (YOFC), showcased its leadership in optical
technology. YOFC, renowned for its extensive work in the R&D
and manufacturing of optical preform, fibres, optical cables, and
data communications products, has been a principal partner of this
event for many years. ZHUANG Dan, Executive Director and President
of YOFC, attended the conference and delivered a keynote speech
titled "Accelerating the Construction of New Optical Networks in
the AI Era and Building a New Chapter of Intelligent Future." He
also engaged in a roundtable discussion with senior executives from
international giants such as Europe-based Prysmian and US-based Corning,
exploring key industry topics in the AI era and discussing the
future of the sector.
Mr. Zhuang discussed how AI is driving a global scientific and
technological revolution, ushering society into a new era of
intelligence. The transition is characterized by a dramatic surge
in data traffic and increased computational needs, placing greater
demands on the infrastructure supported by fibre optic networks.
Concurrently, with the advancement of AI technology and the rapid
evolution of fibre and cable technology, numerous new fibre
products are being developed and introduced to the market. These
innovations are designed to enhance various types of network
infrastructure and proactively shape an intelligent future.
Specifically, innovative fibres featuring miniaturization,
high-density, and anti-bending capabilities can significantly
support the evolution of fixed networks towards higher density and
speed, enabling the transition from Gigabit to 10 Gigabit.
Additionally, advanced fibres with large bandwidth, low-loss, and
low-latency properties are vital for rolling out new generations of
mobile networks, such as 5G-A and soon 6G. These fibres are not
just enhancing mobile networks but are also essential for data
centers, where they support massive data flows by providing
high-density, low-latency, and energy-efficient optical
interconnections. Additionally, the role of submarine cables, which
boast large capacity, extended reach, and superior stability,
remains indispensable in building the backbone of the global
communication network.
Amidst these technological shifts, YOFC has capitalized on the
opportunities presented by AI innovations. The company recently
unveiled its i-Fibre series, which stands out for its ultra-large
capacity, minimal loss, and low latency, combined with integrated
sensing, communications capabilities, and environmentally friendly
features. Through this initiative, YOFC is aiming to provide robust
infrastructure support necessary for building an intelligent
future.
Notably, YOFC's G.654.E fibre stands out with ultra-low
attenuation. It combines a low non-linear effect (large effective
area) with a small attenuation coefficient, significantly extending
transmission distances. These features make it a preferred choice
for 800G and 1.6T ultrahigh-speed transmission in the AI era. Since
initiating the R&D of the fibre in 2010, YOFC has achieved a
leading position in the global market, deploying more than one
million fibre kilometers of this cutting-edge product. With a
substantial market presence in China, the company has notably impacted
infrastructure projects for major telecoms and utility providers
including China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, and the State
Grid Corporation of China, and has
expanded its influence to projects in the
Philippines, Brazil, and
beyond.
To meet the demand for ultra-large bandwidth and high-speed
interconnections in data centers, particularly within intelligent
computing networks, YOFC has rolled out next-generation high-end
multimode fibres, including the OM4 Ultra and OM5. These fibres
have been widely adopted in numerous large data centers worldwide,
driving intelligent computing into a new era of high efficiency and
environmental responsibility.
Additionally, YOFC remains committed to the R&D of
next-generation mainstream fibres, such as space division
multiplexing (SDM) fibres and hollow-core fibres. SDM fibre, which
can increase the transmission capacity of a single fibre by
tenfold, is engineered to satisfy the needs for ultra-large
capacity and ultra-high density connectivity in the AI era. YOFC
has ramped up to mass production, supported by comprehensive
in-house capabilities for developing key raw materials and an array
of production and testing equipment. The company is actively
conducting pilot tests with operators to refine these
advancements.
Furthermore, YOFC is pioneering in hollow-core fibre technology,
which offers substantial advantages over traditional solid-core
fibres by significantly reducing latency and attenuation while
boosting capacity. This is particularly beneficial for applications
that require minimal latency, such as long-distance communications
and data center interconnections crucial for powering extensive AI
models. With robust in-house research and collaborative efforts
with both domestic and international carriers and data centers,
YOFC is not only advancing technology but also solidifying its
leadership in the field, accumulating valuable engineering
experience and showcasing its industrial expertise.
Sir Charles Kuen Kao, who
invented fibre optics, famously declared that this technology would
dominate for 1,000 years. Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Zhuang
pointed out that the current data and computation surge in the AI
era is catalyzing swift advancements and industrial improvements
within the industry. According to CRU's latest forecast, the global
fibre and cable market is anticipated to experience an average
annual growth rate of 4.6% by 2028, with Asia-Pacific, Africa, and North
America exceeding 5%. These figures signal a robust future
growth phase for the sector.
Since its establishment in 1988 and the commencement of
operations in 1992, YOFC has been committed to connecting
every corner of the world with optical fibres. The company has
delivered over 1 billion core kilometers of fibres, operating in
more than 100 countries and regions while serving over 3 billion
people. YOFC has also reduced its carbon footprint by 9.25 million
tons and contributed to increasing the global penetration of
fibres. On its journey to harness the power of light, YOFC remains
steadfast. As Mr. Zhuang indicated, YOFC will stay true to its
mission of continuously innovating, and developing more advanced,
reliable, and premium products and solutions. In collaboration with
industry peers, the company seeks to accelerate the construction of
next-generation fibre networks in the AI era, collectively
envisioning a grand blueprint for an intelligent future.
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