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News Release from: NeoPhotonics | Subject: GPON transceiver modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 02 October 2007

GPON transceivers ease network
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NeoPhotonics' OLT and ONU devices offer a complete line of pluggable transceivers to GPON systems manufacturers.

NeoPhotonics has released pluggable GPON transceivers that are compliant with the ITU-T G.984.2 Class B+ standard The products augment its portfolio of Biplexer and Triplexer modules used in "fibre to the premises" (FTTP) networks around the world

The new line includes SFP biplexers for FTTP central office, or optical line terminal (OLT), applications as well as modules for use in optical networking units (ONU), which are located at the customer premises.

Together the OLT and ONU devices offer a complete line of pluggable transceivers to GPON systems manufacturers.

Pluggable transceivers give systems designers more flexibility in configuring their platforms for different network applications and allow higher port densities as they physically separate the optical interface from the rest of the system hardware.

NeoPhotonics is showcasing its pluggable GPON transceiver modules at the FTTH Council Conference and Expo in Orlando, Florida, where the company is exhibiting its full portfolio of FTTP products in booth 901 from 1st to 3rd October.

"As part of our strategy to be a broad-based supplier for optical access solutions, these pluggable GPON transceivers are designed to complement our current portfolio of FTTP products", said Tim Jenks, Chairman and CEO of NeoPhotonics.

"They comply with the latest ITU-T G.984.2 Class B+ specifications to meet the performance and reliability requirements for triple-play access networks".

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