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Fibre optic testers in OFC focus

A JDSU product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 22, 2007

JDSU will highlight its optical communications and communications test and measurement portfolios at OFC/NFOEC in Anaheim, California.

JDSU will highlight solutions from its optical communications and communications test and measurement portfolios on Booth 2421 at OFC/NFOEC in Anaheim, California from 27th to 29th March 2007.

The solutions are designed to advance agile optical networks (AON) and help support on-demand traffic generated by consumers and enterprises.

"On-demand applications have exploded in popularity over the past year, and are driving an ever-increasing need for flexible and high-quality network products and services", said Enzo Signore, Vice President of Corporate Marketing at JDSU.

"With our solutions, JDSU helps to ensure high quality and reliability at every stage of network development and deployment to support the evolution of agile optical networks".

JDSU will showcase a variety of optical communications solutions at OFC/NFOEC, including new developments in its wavelength selective switch (WSS) offerings, and advances to its tunable transmission, amplification, and storage area network extension systems and components.

Communications test and measurement demonstrations will include new capabilities for JDSU's widely adopted T-BERD 8000 fibre optic test instrument that further enables field technicians to test next-generation network elements.

JDSU also will demonstrate OCETS Plus, designed for the latest requirements in optical component qualification testing, and the OTU-8000, a rack-mounted remote test and monitoring unit for fibre optic networks.

JDSU will also display combined product offerings with several of its industry partners, including Ciena Corporation, during the event.

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