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Materials Science Technology and Innovation
Corning invented the world’s first low-loss optical fiber in 1970. Since that milestone, Corning has continued to pioneer optical fiber, cable, and connectivity solutions.
As global bandwidth demand driven by video usage grows exponentially, telecommunications networks continue to migrate from copper to optical-based systems that can deliver the required cost-effective bandwidth-carrying capacity. Corning is now in a unique position to design and deliver optical solutions that reach every edge of the communications network.
This segment is classified into two main product groupings – carrier network and enterprise network. The carrier network group consists primarily of products and solutions for optical-based communications infrastructure for services such as video, data, and voice communications. The enterprise network group consists primarily of optical-based communication networks sold to businesses, governments, and individuals for their own use.
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