We participated at Fiber Connect 2024 |
Yes! We were present at Fiber Connect 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee, US. We showcased our US-Made Optical Products to Connect America. Attendees saw how our cutting-edge, domestically manufactured optical solutions are paving the way for faster, more reliable networks across the nation.
Thank you all for meeting our team and exploring our comprehensive range of solutions! |
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STL teams up with Connexin |
STL has been chosen by Connexin as a partner to deliver the Nottinghamshire sections of their UK government award. STL will provide its Smart Fibre Deployment Services to Connexin to bring fast and reliable broadband connectivity around Nottinghamshire in the UK. STL’s Smart Fibre Deployment Services offer a technology-led, scalable approach to deploy FTTx, intra-city and inter-city optical networks. |
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STL is now hiring in the US |
STL is now hiring in the US, and Sterlite Technologies is expanding its 200-member team at its North American headquarters in Lugoff, South Carolina. Meet Sterlite Technologies—your friendly, neighbourhood optical and digital solutions company bringing optical fiber connectivity to your homes, schools, and offices.
Join our fabulous team of 200 at our North American headquarters in Lugoff, South Carolina. Manufacturing positions open!
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AI can help close the digital divide, says Broadband Commission |
Around 2.6 billion people are still not connected to the Internet, but artificial intelligence may be the key to changing that, according to a new report from the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development. According to “The State of Broadband 2024: Leveraging AI for Universal Connectivity,” released on Thursday, the number of Internet users grew to 5.4 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit 5.5 billion by the end of this year |
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From telco to tech co: how rebranding helps operators diversify |
In an industry as future-focused as telecoms, service providers need to ensure that their branding conveys the right messaging to prospective subscribers. While brand recognition is hugely important, on occasion we see longstanding, widely-recognised brand names dropped almost overnight. If a rebrand isn’t motivated by a change in ownership, what are the driving factors? |
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