Banish the bottlenecks

R&M urges a new understanding of worldwide networking/connectivity demand rises

The boundaries between networks are disappearing.
“Local data networks in companies, data center networks, cellular phone
networks, wide-area networks, and access networks will barely be
considered as separate units in future,” says Andreas R?sseler, Head of
Marketing for the cabling specialist R&M. In a current market outlook,
Andreas R?sseler says: “Data traffic between all areas is assuming such
huge proportions that we need to develop an entirely new and holistic
understanding of networking. We need to ensure there are no longer any
bottlenecks between workstations, smartphones, cellular phone antennae,
data centers, the Cloud, the Internet of Things, WLAN, intelligent
houses, networked cars and machines. This is the only way for smart
cities to function successfully."

R&M, the globally active Swiss developer and provider of cabling systems
for high-end network infrastructures, therefore expects the significant
rise in demand for broadband solutions to continue. “The trend is
towards a gigabit society. Leading agglomerations and countries will
take this path in the medium term and carry out corresponding network
installations,” predicts R&M CMO Andreas R?sseler.

R&M is seeing this confirmed in market studies and forecasts. Experts at
the cloud service provider NetApp already fear that it may soon no
longer be possible to transport the data volumes required. Edge data
centers can be used to avoid latency and ensure on-site local data
availability. Financial companies also need decentralized solutions so
that protocols for secure transactions are available more quickly.

According to Cisco, mobile data traffic will reach a magnitude of around
50 exabytes per month by 2021. Billions of mobile end devices are
already permanently connected to the Internet. “It’s mainly videos that
are being transferred. Users expect uninterrupted streaming of HD images
wherever possible. This trend places high demands on the transfer
capacity of even the remotest of cellular phone antennas.
Higher-performance fiber optic cables to base stations are required in
backhaul. With the introduction of the 5G standard, demand for highly
reliable connectivity is set to rise over the next few years,” explains
R?sseler. Data centers and service providers will have to scale their
resources at the same time, in order for dynamic data traffic to
continue to flow smoothly.

“This example shows how everything is interconnected. Bandwidth and
connectivity demand must be considered in depth right now – from
terminals via POPs to the data center, and from the fiber optic
infrastructure out in the field to the connectors in the racks of a
hyperscale data center,” says Andreas R?sseler. As a full-service
provider in the LAN, data center, and public networks sectors, R&M
develops and assembles the necessary cabling solutions. “We design
solutions to be modular, scalable, and easy to assemble and maintain.
This means providers can react to market requirements quickly and
flexibly as needed,” says the R&M CMO.

Further examples of trends with similar connectivity needs to mobile
data and video streaming include:
-       Internet of Things (IoT): Billions of sensors, cameras, computers,
control systems, etc. will be constantly exchanging data. This requires
the mass availability of ambient, cost-effective, and robust network
connections.
-       Digitalization and the Cloud: According to the IDC, half of global
value creation will be digitized by 2021. If more business and
production processes run on a digital, decentralized basis, this will
also result in vast data volumes. Any machine that is to be incorporated
requires an Internet or LAN connection.
-       Mobility: Traffic in megacities with autonomous vehicles, car sharing,
and networked public transport systems can be controlled using fast data
networks with blanket availability. This means that high-performance
network connections need to be in place on a huge scale along the
traffic routes.

The trend towards higher-performance connectivity was confirmed in the
R&M 2017 financial year:
-       New local data networks are currently being planned primarily for the
use of 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Slower solutions are gradually dying out.
Copper cabling with Cat. 6A/Class EA or Passive Optical LAN (POLAN) is
bringing the transmission capacity required for the future into today’s
offices. More and more functions for smart buildings are also being
incorporated into data networks. These include Power over Ethernet to
supply end devices with power and LED lighting, for intelligent building
demands, surveillance and much more. R&M provides high-end and mid-range
solutions here.
-       The data center market is breaking record after record. The hyperscale
data center sector is experiencing particularly colossal growth.
Hyperscale providers are already working with transmission capacities of
over 100 Gbit/s and are aiming for 200 or 400 Gbit/s. Data centers of
this magnitude require automated monitoring, using systems such as
R&MinteliPhy.
-       Carriers are increasingly investing in the FTTX rollout. They are
looking for compact, flexible, scalable, and cost-effective cabling
solutions for public networks, in order to achieve their aim of blanket
fiber optic networks in manageable steps. The R&M range meets these
customer requirements.
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