Iran Telecom Company Eyes Rapid Growth of Fiber Optic Connections
“Fortunately, with the efforts and dedication of all employees, specially the heads of telecommunication centers, we succeeded in increasing the connection rate, which was 129 connections per day before December and it has now increased to 290 connections per day,” said Ali Malek Jafarian, the director-general of the Telecommunication Company in Tehran Province.
“With the planning that has been made, we will certainly witness an increase in the connection rate in Tehran province with implementation of new projects,” he added.
In a relevant development in May, a research project titled ‘distributed management and control over telecommunication networks’ was carried out by the Iranian specialists with the aim of optimizing energy consumption and improving the functions of electronic and telecommunication devices.
The project was implemented by Babak Hossein Khalaj, a PhD graduate in electrical - telecommunications - systems engineering from Stanford University, and was supported by the National Science Foundation of Iran.
“In this project, a multi-user channel is considered in which there is interoperability among network nodes. This network is connected to the central structure of the network through a wider network. Also, in these networks, the specifications of the transmission rate in the channel and the communication load in the backup network are provided,” said Hossein Khalaj.
He added that all information is gathered in one node and the node processes all the data, noting that in addition to the mentioned cases, control through these networks is also of particular importance, specially in the 5th generation networks.
“In this project, we investigated the new structures of using networks in this field. The applications of this field basically include both mobile cloud structures and cellular structures that are proposed in the 5th generation and the next,” Hossein Khalaj said.
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