Multiplexing Stocks List

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Multiplexing Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 INFN Infinera Corporation (INFN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 16 INFN Infinera Achieves New Benchmark Delivering 83.6 Tbps Data Transmission on Simulated Telstra InfraCo Intercity Links with Infinera's Latest Optical Technology
May 15 INFN Infinera (INFN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 15 VRNT Verint gets $4M deal with Australian Bank for 'new Verint TimeFlex Bot'
May 15 INFN Infinera Q1 2024 Results: Guidance Is Unimpressive - Sell
May 15 VRNT Verint TimeFlex Bot Wins a $4 Million Contract From a Leading Australian Bank
May 15 INFN Super Sistem Selects Infinera’s GX Series for SSBS Cable System to Expand Connectivity to Indonesia
May 15 INFN Infinera Corp (INFN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating Challenges with ...
May 14 INFN Infinera Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.17 misses by $0.04, revenue of $306.9M misses by $29.22M
May 14 INFN Infinera Corporation Reports Preliminary First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 14 INFN Infinera to Announce Preliminary Fiscal First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 14, 2024
May 13 INFN Infinera Non-GAAP EPS of $0.12 beats by $0.02, revenue of $453.46M beats by $13.49M
May 13 VRNT Verint secures $7M contract with long-standing insurance customer
May 13 INFN Infinera Corporation Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2023 Summary of Key Financial Results
May 13 VRNT Verint Secures $7 Million Contract with a Fortune 100 Insurance Company for AI Business Outcome Expansion and Multi-Year Renewal
May 13 HLIT Harmonic Launches New High-Density Remote OLT to Simplify Fiber Broadband Service
Multiplexing

In telecommunications and computer networks, multiplexing (sometimes contracted to muxing) is a method by which multiple analog or digital signals are combined into one signal over a shared medium. The aim is to share a scarce resource. For example, in telecommunications, several telephone calls may be carried using one wire. Multiplexing originated in telegraphy in the 1870s, and is now widely applied in communications. In telephony, George Owen Squier is credited with the development of telephone carrier multiplexing in 1910.
The multiplexed signal is transmitted over a communication channel such as a cable. The multiplexing divides the capacity of the communication channel into several logical channels, one for each message signal or data stream to be transferred. A reverse process, known as demultiplexing, extracts the original channels on the receiver end.
A device that performs the multiplexing is called a multiplexer (MUX), and a device that performs the reverse process is called a demultiplexer (DEMUX or DMX).
Inverse multiplexing (IMUX) has the opposite aim as multiplexing, namely to break one data stream into several streams, transfer them simultaneously over several communication channels, and recreate the original data stream.

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