
singularity
Your key to Video and Optical Fibre Systems

“Our existence is bookended by a singularity.... one as the mother of our universe, the other is possibly the birthplace of our future.”
Singularity is many things, and yet all descriptions are underpinned by the same concept, one of rapid transition, or change, to a position of incalculable potential.
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In 1997, the computer ‘Deep Blue’ managed to beat Gary Kasaprov at chess for the first time.
In 2019, physicists at the University of Glascow photographed photons undergoing quantum entanglement, proving for the first time the existence of the arcane world of quantum physics.
In less than a generation.
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The explosion of the information age is due to the unlocking of the access to information, yet the demands on even our modern communications infrastructure seemingly grow by orders of magnitude, markedly different to the more linear and measured growth of the early networks of the 80’s and 90’s. A large measure of this growth can be found in the integration of the TV, radio and telephony industries into these networks catering to our lives in the community. Industry also discovered the commercial benefits of open and interconnected networks, and from an intital ripple the information age was born.
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And maybe due to this 'spooky logic at a distance' connections, only fibre optic systems remains unchallenged in their capacity to meet this demand.
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Only fibre optic systems provide the required capacity and potential to accommodate this increasing demands on our networks systems. Only fibre optic cable has even more bandwidth capacity than we have yet to engineer.
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CCTV and MATV are the modern day bandwidth drivers that challenge our network infrastructure, and Singularity intimately understand how best to unlock the potential of your network infrastructure in meeting these challenges.
Unlocking the key to these challenges is the core of what Singularity is all about. We provide real world expertise and knowledge in how to maximise this benefit by unlocking this vast potential inherent in your video and fibre optic systems infrastructure by providing;