CoreOptics, which supplies 40 Gbps and 10 Gbps optical networking subsystems, announced availability of the second generation of its Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation (MLSE) technology for deployment in metro/regional optical networks.
CoreOptics currently offers 10 Gbps DWDM, 40 Gbps Single Channel Short Reach and 40/43G DWDM transponder modules. The company's product portfolio also includes 43 Gb/s Ultra-FEC, 40G Mux/DeMux for 4x10G client signals and Interface Converter supporting SFI-5s, SFI-4, XFI to enable building of next generation Open Tolerant Networks.
"CoreOptics has been in the forefront of delivering 10/40 Gbps product innovations to advance the transformation to packet-oriented optical networking and increase the efficiency of existing network infrastructure," said Dr. Christoph Schulien, chief technology officer of CoreOptics. "Our company's 10G MLSE equalization technology, is a fundamental building block in CoreOptics' long-term strategy to advance utilization of optical networks by broadly applying digital signal processing to optical transport at 10, 40 and 100 Gbps."http://www.coreoptics.com
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