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  • Anti-static requirements for optical module workshops

    Anti-static requirements for optical module workshops

    It should be equipped with anti-static material boxes, turnover boxes, PCB racks, logistics trolleys, anti-static packaging belts, anti-static wrist straps, anti-static soldering irons and tools. In critical communication scenarios such as data centers and 5G base stations, optical modules serve as the "core hub" for photoelectric signal conversion, and their "zero-failure" operation directly impacts the stability of the entire communication network. ETU-LINK, leveraging years of. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a big problem for SMT workshops. It can harm delicate parts and reduce product quality. An ESD table is the backbone of a static-safe workspace, designed to shield sensitive electronics from damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).


  • Madagascar Communication Tower Manufacturer

    Madagascar Communication Tower Manufacturer

    A subsidiary of Axian Telecom, TOA is one of the fastest-growing TowerCos in Africa, with operations in Madagascar, Uganda, DRC and Tanzania (launched in 2011 in Madagascar). We deploy build-to-suit passive infrastructure to meet the growing demand for a better-connected Africa. Around 60% of the island's population are under 25, representing the backbone of future demand for mobile communications. The mobile penetration rate remains below the average for the African region at. From our humble beginnings to becoming a leading provider of innovative solutions, we have continuously evolved, driven by a deep-rooted commitment to connect people, businesses, and communities across the globe. Creation of TowerCo of Madagascar (TOM), following the carve-out of Telma's towers. lignment with TowerCo of Africa (TOA), a subsidiary of AXIAN Telecom. 7%, while digital connectivity stands at 22%. This partnership aims to promote socio-economic inclusion through the energy and digital transition.

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  • Wiring Standards for Distribution Boxes in Explosion-Proof Workshops

    Wiring Standards for Distribution Boxes in Explosion-Proof Workshops

    The three dominant frameworks—NEC in North America, ATEX in the European Union, and IECEx internationally—each impose specific requirements for explosion proof wiring, equipment certification, and installation practices. The answer lies in explosion proof wiring—specialized electrical infrastructure designed to contain or isolate potential ignition sources before they can interact with explosive atmospheres. Getting this right demands more than following a checklist. Internal Arrangement: Electrical components and wiring within the box must be neatly organized, clearly labeled, and aesthetically arranged for ease of maintenance. All wires must have intact insulation without any damage. It's not just about compliance - it's about creating intrinsically safe systems where cable management and enclosure installation don't just meet. This article discusses requirements for companies and installers when designing and installing electrical systems in hazardous areas.

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  • Madagascar Transmission Network Fiber Optic Cable

    Madagascar Transmission Network Fiber Optic Cable

    The 01 ER December 2025, Orange Madagascar has inaugurated a new fiber optic link 558 km. This is between Antananarivo and Mahajanga. It strengthens the national network and secures communications in the Northern region. Telma has partnered with Vodafone to link Madagascar to this first cable system designed to serve the whole of Africa and bring a seamless international connectivity up to three billion people. This new infrastructure will significantly reinforce Telma's capability to meet the fast-growing demand. 2Africa was announced in May 2020 and is being rolled out by a consortium backed by Meta (Facebook) along with partners China Mobile International, MTN GlobalConnect, Orange, center3 (stc), Telecom Egypt, Vodafone/Vodacom and the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC). The 2Africa East cable. The Madagascar Fiber Optic Cable Market is poised for steady growth rate improvements from 2025 to 2029. The project, entrusted to Huawei, will be financed to the tune of USD 47.

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