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Smartoptics provides innovative, flexible open optical networking solutions and devices for the new era of open networking. Our market is driven by mega trends that generate strong demand for data traffic and higher capacity generating massive data growth: streaming, gaming, data centers, edge-computing, Mobility (5G), IoT – optical networking has become an absolute prerequisite for this growth! Magnus Grenfeldt, CEO talks about what makes Smartoptics a challenger and why you should choose Smartoptics products for your network.

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