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News & Analysis 2005 P21

Allray displays components, design sense at CIOE September 16, 2005 Zhenjiang, China -- Allray, a provider of active optical devices and components, recently exhibited both a line of original products and examples of its design and manufacturing capabilities at the 7th China International Optoelectronic Exposition (CIOE). The latter capability manifested itself in 10GBase-LX4 transceivers produced in collaboration with BeamExpress, a network equipment supplier based in Sunnyvale, CA and Lausanne, Switzerland.
Chinese component companies tout FTTH capabilities September 16, 2005 Shenzhen, China -- With the FTTH market heating up in China, several companies from that country took advantage of last week's China International Optoelectronic Expo (CIOE) in Shenzhen, China, to show off their wares. Transceivers and passive devices were prominently on display, according to Editorial Director Stephen Hardy.
Dow Corning boosts photonics efforts September 16, 2005 Midland, MI -- Dow Corning announced that its Photonics Solutions business development program will become part of the company's mainstream Electronics business. The company says its new Light Management group will focus on helping customers develop and commercialize applications that rely on the emission, transmission, amplification, detection, modulation, and switching of light.
Nozomi, Photline ink EU distribution deal September 15, 2005 San Jose, CA, and Besançon, France -- Nozomi Photonics, a supplier of high-speed optical switches, and Photline Technologies, a provider of modulation platforms for high data rate optical transmission networks, have announced a distribution agreement under which Photline will distribute Nozomi's optical switches portfolio in Europe.
JDSU recasts corporate identity September 15, 2005 San Jose, CA -- JDSU has announced a program designed to simplify and strengthen its corporate identity. Effective immediately, the company will shorten its name in common usage from "JDS Uniphase" to "JDSU." This program will not affect the company's legal identity, which remains JDS Uniphase Corporation. The company has introduced a new logo and slogan reflecting the identity adjustment.
Power & Tel picks ADC's FTTX platform September 15, 2005 Minneapolis, MN -- Power & Telephone Supply Co. (Power & Tel) announced that it has entered into a strategic distribution agreement to lead with ADC's OmniReach platforms as the premium FTTX offering for Power & Tel customers.
FLAG Telecom sees surging demand September 14, 2005 London, UK -- FLAG Telecom has confirmed that orders for wavelength capacity on its trans-Atlantic optical fiber submarine cable have increased by more than 500%, quarter on quarter, in the first half of 2005. The provider says that it has this year signed major contracts for additional capacity with six international carriers and one global Internet content provider.
Adesta chosen for 450-acre FTTH development September 14, 2005 Omaha, NE -- Adesta, an Omaha-based systems integrator, has been awarded a contract by Revere Consulting to engineer, permit, procure, and install a fiber backbone and drops to over 585 sites for the Sierra Ridge development in Country Club Hills, Illinois.
Denmark's Nianet picks Metrobility's CWDM platform September 14, 2005 Merrimack, NH -- Metrobility Optical Systems today announced that Nianet, a Danish provider of VPN and Internet services, has deployed the Metrobility Radiance suite of products for the provisioning of MPLS Layer-3 services. The provider, a presence in all of Denmark's major cities, supports a 3200-km fiber network based on WDM/MPLS, and serves the country's largest enterprises.
NTT invests in Glimmerglass September 13, 2005 Hayward, CA -- Glimmerglass, a provider of intelligent optical switches, has received a $1 million investment from NTT Leasing, the venture investment organization of NTT, one of Japan's largest telecommunications carriers.
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