Thursday, August 14, 2003

Xtera Raises $30 Million for its Raman-based DWDM

Xtera Communications, a start-up based in Allen, Texas, closed on $30 million of new financing for its Raman based DWDM system. The Xtera system designed to lower the cost of long-haul optical transmission. Xtera's existing investors provided the majority of the financing.
http://www.xtera.com

  • In February 2002, Xtera Communications unveiled a long-haul DWDM platform capable of supporting up to 240 wavelengths at 10 Gbps. The Nu-Wave system uses Raman amplification over a 100 nm spectrum to transmit up to 1500 km without electrical regeneration. Xtera is targeting system capacity of 2.4 terabits in three 7-foot by 12-inch deep bays, and believes that its product will offer long distance carriers a less expensive alternative to current DWDM platforms. The company also says that any in-line amplifier (ILA) site can be converted, in-service, to an optical add drop multiplexer (OADM) with no distance trade-off.


  • Xtera was founded by Dr. Mohammed N. Islam, a tenured professor in Electrical Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.