WOLCK took part in the CommunicAsia 2018 event in Singapore

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Update time : 2018-06-29 16:53:00
    The Singapore International Communication and Information Technology Exhibition is one of the exhibitions we participate in every year. Every year, the company sends colleagues to participate in the latest R&D products. This year, the difference is that our boss personally leads the team. The attention of the exhibition.
                                          
At the exhibition, WOLCK exhibited GPON, EPON network equipment, EOC network equipment, CATV optical transmission equipment and optical transceiver products, and proposed the concept of 5G network transmission for the first time. Diversified exhibits, wonderful technical communication and sharing have attracted a large number of merchants to consult and understand products and technologies at the booth.
The 30th International Communication and Information Technology Exhibition and Seminar in 2019, we will meet again!


                
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