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Siemens ICN

ICN MGC4
Munich
D-81359
Germany

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Fibre access architectures analysed

At the FTTH Council Europe in Vienna, Austria, Siemens Communications will report on the technical and economic implications of different fibre access architectures.

News from Electronicstalk, 23 January 2006

Forum to hear of new carrier-grade Ethernet

At the Broadband World Forum 2004 in Venice (Italy), Siemens ICN will report on a new carrier-grade Ethernet solution for access and aggregation networks.

News from Electronicstalk, 21 September 2004

Optical networks require faster compensators

Tomorrow at OFC 2004 in Los Angeles, Siemens ICN will report on potential network failures in WDW systems caused by fast polarisation changes.

News from Electronicstalk, 27 February 2004

On the way to dynamic optical networks

This week at OFC 2004 in Los Angeles, Siemens ICN will report on concepts to reduce the effects of Raman transients enabling carriers to operate dynamic optical networks and increasing resilience.

News from Electronicstalk, 24 February 2004

Electrical solution for polarisation state control

This week at ECOC in Rimini, Italy, Siemens ICN will report on polarisation demultiplexing after optical-to-electrical conversion using an analogue-IC-based polarisation state controller.

News from Electronicstalk, 25 September 2003

Conference reports on SDH progress

At the WDM and Metro Optical conference this week in Cannes, France, Siemens ICN will report on strategies to enhance metro networks with Ethernet functionality.

News from Electronicstalk, 2 July 2003

ECOC paper looks at all-optical demultiplexing

At ECOC 2002 in Copenhagen Siemens ICN will report on all-optical demultiplexing - one of the key technologies to enable optical time division multiplexed transmission in future networks.

News from Electronicstalk, 10 September 2002

New method cuts WDM system failures

Next Wednesday at ECOC 2002 in Copenhagen Siemens ICN will introduce a new method for minimising transient WDM system failures.

News from Electronicstalk, 9 September 2002

OTDM to become a commercial reality

A presentation at ECOC 2002 will describe how transmission properties and high-speed switching technologies for 160Gbit/s OTDM systems can be cost-effective in point-to-point links.

News from Electronicstalk, 4 September 2002

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