FiberHome presented its latest technological innovations at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, under the theme “Connecting the Bright Intelligent Future.” The company highlighted three strategic pillars—optical computing infrastructure, unlimited intelligent network connectivity, and industrial intelligence—demonstrating its capabilities in advanced telecommunications and AI-driven digital infrastructure.
Optical Computing Infrastructure for AI Data Centers
With artificial intelligence accelerating the redesign of modern data centers, FiberHome introduced optical interconnect solutions designed to address challenges related to space constraints, thermal management, and deployment efficiency.
The company showcased an integrated optical interconnect ecosystem covering the full value chain—from chips and server racks to large-scale data centers. These solutions can improve deployment efficiency by up to 70% for rack-level expansions.

FiberHome also introduced ultra-low-loss fiber technologies that increase transmission distances by 50% to 100%, along with hollow-core fiber solutions that reduce network latency by 30% while maintaining optical loss below 0.1 dB/km.
To improve energy efficiency, the company displayed phase-change cooling and liquid immersion cooling technologies, which can reduce energy consumption by more than 50% in AI data centers. These technologies have already been deployed in facilities in cities such as Shanghai and Changsha.
Building Unlimited Intelligent Network Connectivity
FiberHome also highlighted its vision for universal intelligent networks capable of supporting massive data flows in the AI era. The company demonstrated solutions spanning wireless technologies, optical access networks, and maritime communication systems.
Among the key product announcements was a new generation of compact, high-efficiency antennas designed for improved durability, lighter weight, and better resistance to environmental conditions.
As a pioneer of the V-PON optical access standard, FiberHome also presented end-to-end embedded optical networking solutions tailored for the automotive industry, supporting advanced connected vehicle applications.
In addition, the company showcased innovations in submarine communications. Its transoceanic cable systems support transmission distances of more than 10,000 kilometers, with single-fiber capacity reaching 26 Tbps, enabling high-capacity global maritime connectivity.

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