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Acterna enhances Optical Fiber Mapping software January 18, 2005 Germantown, MD -- Test and measurement equipment provider Acterna today announced that its Optical Fiber Mapping (OFM) software can now help determine the best fiber-optic route to connect two points as well as manage inner duct connections and usage.
Berk-Tek intros UL-listed limited combustible cables January 17, 2005 New Holland, PA -- Berk-Tek, A Nexans Co., has announced the Underwriters' Laboratory (UL) listing of Adventum LC, which the company describes as the world's first limited-combustible fiber-optic cable.
SiRES Labs unveils new VCSEL driver January 14, 2005 Cyberjaya Malaysia -- SiRES Labs says its new 3.125-Gbit/sec VCSEL driver, which consumes 166 mW (quad channel) of power, will save as much as 40 percent over similar products. The company recently launched its single- and quad-channel VCSEL driver in speeds of 3.125, 2.5, and 1.25 Gbits/sec, respectively, for use in backplanes, intra-system parallel links, OC-192 VSR SONET/SDH links, Fibre Channel, DVI links, and laser printers.
3SAE debuts rotary cleaver for large-diameter optical fibers January 13, 2005 Albuquerque, NM, and Franklin, TN -- In collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratories (AFRL), 3SAE Technologies Inc. has released new, patented technology for optical fiber cleaving. Designed to directly address the growing demand for large-diameter fiber preparation tools, The RC-1000 Rotary Fiber Optic Cleaver can cleave optical fiber of any shape ranging from 125-micron up to 950-micron.
Zhone launches FiberSLAM OLT January 12, 2005 Oakland, CA -- Zhone Technologies Inc. today announced its new FiberSLAM Optical Line Terminal. FiberSLAM is a comprehensive suite of products that allow network operators to deliver revenue generating voice, data, video and entertainment services to their subscribers over fiber access lines.
RAD debuts intelligent converters for Fast Ethernet-over-SDH/SONET applications January 11, 2004 London -- As the demand for Fast Ethernet services grows, the need for connections among SDH/SONET networks and Ethernet and IP networks has risen significantly. To meet this need, RAD Data Communications today rolled out its new RICi-E1 and RICi-T1 intelligent converters.
Stratos Lightwave launches bulkhead media converter family January 10, 2005 Chicago, IL -- Stratos Lightwave LLC has a new family of bulkhead media converters (BMCs) for harsh environment applications. Housed completely within an industry standard bulkhead connector, these media converters accept a standard optical signal such as Fast Ethernet, and convert it to an industry-standard signal such as IEEE802.3u (100BT). These devices handle both the optical-to-electrical and the full physical layer (PHY) conversion.
Draka Comteq debuts riser-rated, LSZH indoor/outdoor cable January 6, 2004 Franklin, MA -- Draka Comteq USA, manufacturer of copper and fiber cable products, recently expanded its product offering of indoor/outdoor cables to include a riser-rated (OFNR) cable type with the improved flammability and safety performance of low-smoke, zero halogen (LSZH).
Mini fusion splicer targets FTTH market January 5, 2004 Stockholm -- Future Instrument Fiber Optics AB has released a new handheld mini splicer designed to address the unique splicing needs of today's cost conscious Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) market.
Charles Industries unveils buried distribution pedestal for FTTP deployments January 4, 2005 Rolling Meadows, IL -- With the growth of fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) initiatives, finding enclosure solutions for the protection of fiber splice points has become a top priority for architects of today's high-speed voice and data networks. Enter Charles Industries, which has released the Pedlock BDO Series of Fiber Distribution Pedestals, designed specifically to protect fiber branch and drop splices.
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