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... operational life of the network.Practical considerations in the European market for building and future-proofing robust, flexible FTTN infrastructuresPage 2Leveraging the existing ducts In deploying ... prohibitive in other ways as well, including the requirement for extensive civil works. So the question remains—how can you attain some sort of redundancy in a tree and branch architecture?Additionally, ... build any ring architecture would require tearing up both public and private property to link the trees and branches of the network. Even running fiber down existing copper-filled duct lines presents...
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... Nonperforming bank loans have remained manageable in the region, but are high and rising for some countries in Central and West Asia. The consumer price indices (CPIs) of economies in the ... working poverty rates above 10% and vulnerability rates above 50%. Gains were achieved in curbing hunger. A majority of the economies saw progress in reducing the ... 1950–20100501001502002503003504001950–19551955–19601960–19651965–19701970–19751975–19801980–19851985–19901990–19951995–20002000–20052005–2010Increase in Urban Population (million)Non-AsiaAsiaNote: Extrapolation and interpolation were used to estimate urbanization level and corresponding starting years for Latin America and the...