How does the Ofcom Reseller ID (RID) play a crucial role in UK Telecommunications? This unique identifier, also known as a RID code, is more than just a regulatory requirement—it's a fundamental tool in the allocation of va...
As the United Kingdom gears up for another general election, various sectors of the economy brace for potential shifts in policy and regulation. One industry that stands to be significantly impacted is telecommunications, a c...
At Exascale, we've implemented and optimised Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs) for numerous Internet Service Providers (ISPs) across the UK. In this post, we'll explore how IGPs, particularly OSPF and IS-IS, form the backbone...
Understanding the foundational principles of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model remains crucial for organisations and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) across the United Kingdom. This blog post delves into the first...
As the UK pushes towards nationwide full-fibre coverage, understanding GPON and XGS-PON technologies is crucial for both consumers and industry professionals. This blog post will explore the key differences between GPON and X...
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