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London, July 2006

Fujikura delivers XFP optical transceiver for Metro!

Fujikura Europe announces the release of its new 10Gbps XFP optical transceivers for 80km


Fujikura delivers XFP optical transceiver for Metro!

Fujikura Europe strengthens it’s foothold in the metro market with its new 10G XFP transceiver for 80km from Sigma-links, the joint venture between its parent company Fujikura Ltd and OKI Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

Smaller than any other 10G transceiver on the market today – this innovative rev 4.0 MSA (multi-source agreement) product uses an electro absorption modulator that converts serial electrical signal 10G (rather than 16 x 625Mbps) up to 80km and accommodates DWDM features.

“We have seen an increase in demand in the market for pluggable XFP transceivers, as system vendors and network operators migrate from 300pin MSA to XFP.” says Simon Richardson, product manager at Fujikura Europe Ltd. “We make many of the components ourselves through our partnership with OKI and have ensured that we have plenty of stock of critical component parts to satisfy immediate delivery requirements of our customers.”

Renowned for its extensive range of optical communications products (from long haul products to FTTH devices), the addition of this range of optical transmission modules: SLB138H for single wave length and SLB1D8H-C for DWDM to the Fujikura portfolio further enhances its range in the metro market.

This multi-rate module can be used at 9.95 to 11.1Gbps; it has a nominal 1dB penalty for dispersion tolerance and power dissipation less than 4.5W.

“As the demand for broadband has increased, so too has the demand for data traffic over trunk line area networks and long haul transmission lines.” Comments Richardson. Our 80km XFP transceivers conform to all industry standards and with its ease of use and low power consumption it is sure to be a market leader.”

For more information contact Fujikura Europe on +44 (0) 20 8240 2000 or visit www.fujikura.co.uk.

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