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New Products 2003 P32

World's first Gigabit PON product announced by FlexLight Networks February 10, 2003--FlexLight Networks, (Atlanta, GA) the optical access provider, announced general availability of its Optimate product suite - the industry's first Gigabit passive optical network (GPON) product that is fully compliant with the ITU's standards for GPON, newly announced by the ITU on January 31, 2003.
Moritex Europe announces availability of a range of high performance v-groove components and fully manufactured fiber arrays. February 10, 2003--Produced using a highly accurate grinding process, Moritex Europe Ltd. (Cambridge, UK) has obtained deep grooves relative to those made by the traditional chemical etching methods used in the manufacture of silicon v-groove devices.
Tellabs integrates crossconnect, transport and data in one system February 10, 2003--Helping incumbent carriers leverage existing network investments, Tellabs (Naperville, IL) launched its new Tellabs 5500 NGX next-generation crossconnect.
Hubbell Premise Wiring introduces fiber-optic visible fault finder kit February 6, 2003--Hubbell Premise Wiring has introduced a new Fiber Optic Visible Fault Finder Kit that provides the installer/troubleshooter with a dual laser visible light source to locate excessive bends, kinks, and breaks in fiber-optic cables.
XLight Photonics announces what it claims is world's first small size 10-Gbit/sec widely tunable transponder Febraury 6, 2003--XLight Photonics has announced the release and availability for shipping and sampling of the XL-TT10G, a Widely Tunable Transponder supporting multiple 10-Gbit/sec data rates in a small size 300-pin MSA package.
Johanson announces a multi-fiber backplane connector system February 4, 2003--Johanson Fiber Optics Group (Boonton, NJ) is releasing the MPAK multi-fiber two-piece connector system. MPAK comprises a female connector and a male jack with 6 MT style ferrules for a total of 48, 72, or 144 optical fibers depending on the ferrule configuration.
Network Photonics announces shipment of 1x4 MEMS-based wavelength switch February 4, 2003--Network Photonics Inc. today announced first customer shipments of the CrossWave 1400 all-optical wavelength switching subsystem. These subsystems represent the first commercially available 1x4 product.
Agilent Technologies offers industry-first test capabilities for fast and complete verification of next-generation multi-channel, multi-port APS February 3, 2003--Agilent Technologies Inc. announced that it has enhanced its OmniBER XM network simulator platform by adding support for (SONET/SDH) simultaneous multi-channel, multi-port APS service disruption measurement and automatic connectivity check.
StockerYale introduces low-loss cladding mode suppression fiber February 3, 2003--StockerYale Inc., an independent designer and manufacturer of specialty optical fiber, announced the availability of low-loss cladding mode suppression (CMS) fiber, which is being marketed under the nomenclature CMS-1550-R3. StockerYale's low-loss cladding mode suppression fiber is ideal for the fabrication of high-quality fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs).
E2O announces 10-Gbit/sec XFP module January 30, 2003--E2O Communications Inc. has introduced what it claims is the world's first 850-nm XFP transceiver for use in 10-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and 10-Gigabit Fibre Channel applications.
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