The HFA Consortium is producing a component to increase the internet speed of American homes and businesses, produced by PICadvanced, also a partner in the project, a result boosted by the Microelectronics Agenda, namely through the acquisition of highly specialized production equipment in the field of microelectronics.
This is the XFP NG-PON2 ONU, a fiber optic component that is placed in home and business routers, multiplying broadband width by up to 16 and thus increasing internet speed.
The support of the Microelectronics Agenda is also boosting the ability to work on new products and provide assembly and testing services for electronics boards.
This component, which increases bandwidth by 10 times, is being integrated into the routers of the American telecommunications multinational Verizon. It represents a significant advance in improving connectivity and internet speed in the US residential and business market.
The “Microelectronics Agenda” project runs from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024 and is co-financed by the Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan through Next Generation EU.
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