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Scientific-Atlanta and Tropic Networks bind to offer ROADM platform April 20, 2005 Las Vegas, NV -- Scientific-Atlanta and Tropic Networks have reached an agreement that will allow Scientific-Atlanta to resell and support Tropic's advanced intelligent wavelength transport platform. According to the companies, the reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) platform enables cable operators to rapidly deploy a variety of high bandwidth video, voice, and data services.
Japan Telecom picks UTStarcom's multi-service optical platform April 19, 2005 Alameda, CA -- UTStarcom, a provider of IP-based, end-to-end networking platforms and services, today announced a contract with Japan Telecom, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Softbank Corp., to deploy several million lines of UTStarcom's NetRing 10000 STM-64 multi-service optical transport platform.
Lucent makes organizational changes April 19, 2005 Murray Hill, NJ -- Lucent Technologies today announced that it is simplifying operations by combining its mobility and wireline businesses into a single group. The company's services business will remain as a separate group. According to the company, changes enable it to more quickly and cost-effectively capture market opportunities created by the growing demand for blended lifestyle services.
OFC attendees select their top products April 19, 2005 Nashua, NH -- Lightwave is pleased to announce the winners of its fifth annual Attendees' Choice Awards, held at the Optical Fiber Communication and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conferences (OFC/NFOEC 2005) in March. The awards are designed to provide a "grass roots" view of what's hot and what's not, and many conference attendees took the time to tell us which products impressed them the most at the show.
Intelsat, Broadwing, HTN combine to connect U.S. sports venues, deliver broadcast services April 19, 2005 Pembroke, Bermuda -- Intelsat, Broadwing, and HTN have teamed to deliver new services to broadcasters. Broadwing and HTN have interconnected their respective North American fiber distribution networks to enable comprehensive connectivity among major U.S. sports venues. The combination of networks has allowed Intelsat to substantially expand the reach and content distribution capacity of its GlobalConnex Terrestrial Media Transport (TMT) network.
Carriers rapidly adopting Metro Ethernet, says report April 18, 2005 San Jose, CA -- An Infonetics Research study of 37 top tier service providers in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific reveals that providers are adopting Ethernet as fast or faster than they thought they would, due to increasing demand from customers seeking Ethernet services, lower prices, and the convenience of incremental bandwidth.
ADVA picked for NY-Presbyterian Hospital service expansion April 18, 2005 Mahwah, NJ and Munich, Germany -- ADVA Optical Networking today announced that New York-Presbyterian Hospital has deployed the company's Fiber Service Platform (FSP) 3000 to support an array of high-bandwidth Ethernet and storage services.
ACS assumes strategic fiber-optic assets April 18, 2005 Anchorage, AK -- Alaska Communications Systems (ACS), an integrated communications provider, today announced that it has exercised an option with Crest Communications, a successor to Neptune Communications, to assume ownership of certain strategic assets. The assets consist of significant fiber-optic transport facilities in Alaska between Whittier and Anchorage, and between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Highwave's buy of Northlight Optronics approved April 15, 2005 Lannion, France -- Today in its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), Highwave Optical Technologies, a European supplier of active fiber-based components and subsystems for the telecommunications, industrial, and defense markets, announced the approval of its acquisition of Northlight Optronics.
Terawave PON platform picked for skating championship April 15, 2005 Hayward, CA -- Terawave, a manufacturer of converged access platforms for service providers, announced today that Russian carrier Firma ITEL used Terawave's PON converged access products to provide all communications services for this year's Figure Skating World Championship, held March 13 - 20 at the Luzniki Sport Complex in Moscow.
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