Net Optics, Inc., the global leader in intelligent network monitoring access solutions, today announced the Net Optics Xstream line of products for high-performance telecom and data center networks. The new Net Optics Director™ Xstream and iLink Agg Xstream enable more cost-effective monitoring of the increasing volume of traffic on 10G network links. This enables customers to maintain the performance and security of applications and services while reducing Capex costs and improving operational efficiency. Net Optics will be demonstrating these new products and the company’s entire Monitoring Access Platform at SUPERCOMM 2009 in Chicago, Ill., from October 21-23, 2009 in booth #3411.
MRV COMMUNICATIONS, INC., today announced Pro-Vision®, a comprehensive provisioning and network management software platform for simplified deployment and proactive management of carrier Ethernet network devices. MRV is a leading networking company with a full line of packet-optical transport (P-OTS), carrier Ethernet, 40G networking and out-of-band networking products.
Reflex Photonics, today announced it will be showing new solutions from its parallel channel product line at the Supercomm 2009 conference in Chicago, Illinois from October 21 - 23th, 2009. Conference attendees are invited to visit the Reflex Photonics Booth #3327 during the event to see its latest technology offerings.
Clearfield, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLFD) announced the addition of the FieldSmart Crossover Fiber Distribution System (FxDS), a custom-configured system of fiber management components that reduces the cost of fiber deployment while maximizing ease of use and system density. Centered around Clearfield’s Clearview Cassette, which provides fully integrated fiber management within a 12-port footprint, the FieldSmart FxDS provides a modular and scalable solution, requiring only four SKUs to support hundreds of configurations. Users get the ultimate in fiber protection, where it is needed, without the added cost of unnecessary components. Scalable from 12 to 1728 ports across the network, the FxDS supports any application, anywhere.
Hitachi Communication Technologies America, Inc. (Hitachi-CTA) today announced the AMN6400, the company’s next generation optical transport platform, based on a 100Gbps architecture. The AMN6400 Advanced Packet/Optical Transport Platform combines the functions of next generation SONET, DWDM and packet-based systems into a single platform, offering network operators a smooth transition from legacy circuit-switched networks to the packet-based environment of the future. The system architecture provides expandable terabit-class multi-layer switching.
MRV Communications, Inc., today announced the first shipment of its LambdaDriver OPN 800/1600, a packet switching blade that is the core of MRV’s packet optical transport (P-OTS) network system. MRV is a leading networking company with a full line of P-OTS, carrier Ethernet, 40G networking and out-of-band networking products.
Overture Networks, a market leader in Carrier Ethernet edge and aggregation solutions today announced successful interoperability testing between its UTS4000 and Cyan’s Z-Series multi-layer transport platforms. The joint interoperability gives service providers the ability to transform existing networks to support the increased demand for next generation IP services with a high quality, low cost, end-to-end solution.
PMC-Sierra, Inc. (Nasdaq: PMCS), the premier Internet infrastructure semiconductor solution provider, and Entropic Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: ENTR), a leading provider of silicon and software solutions to enable connected home entertainment networking, today announced they are collaborating to develop an innovative and cost-effective solution for delivering >100Mb/s broadband connectivity to each customer in MSO fiber deployments. The companies will demonstrate this concept during the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Denver, Colorado, October 28-30, 2009.
Plastic optical fibre (POF) for data transmission is often described as the “consumer” version of glass optical fibre, the kind that makes up the long-distance trunk routes of telecommunications networks. Flexible plastic fibres, with a core diameter of 1mm and made from polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), are cheap to produce, easy to install and transmit light in the visible range as opposed to infrared, making maintenance easier and safer. But those properties typically come at the expense of lower bandwidth and high attenuation, restricting their use to sending data over short distances at relatively low speeds.
Telestone Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: TSTC; "Telestone" or the "Company") a leading developer and provider of local access network solutions based in China, announced today that its Wireless Fiber Distribution System (WFDS(TM)) passed all testing procedures of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"), including all of the existing 2G and 3G systems in the U.S.
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