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Optical Transceivers, Transponders and Repeaters
News Release from: Ultimate Renaissance
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 December 2002
Franchises line up for new division
Ultimate Renaissance's recently launched Communications Division has added three new franchises to its growing portfolio of opto products.
Ultimate Renaissance's recently launched communications division has added three new franchises to its growing portfolio of opto products The three US-based communications companies, who are working solely with UR in the UK, are Sabeus Photonics, Gtran Wireless and T-Networks
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Each of these companies is a specialist in its own field and has been carefully selected by UR to expand its existing product offering to offer a complete design-in service to its customer base.
The first new franchise, Sabeus Photonics designs and manufactures high-concept optical devices such as Bragg gratings, gain flatteners and pump stabilisers used with EDF and Raman amplifiers.
The second company, Gtran Wireless supplies 10G and 40G transponders, transmitters, receivers and components and the final franchise, T-Networks specialises in 10G and 40G InP based transmitters and electro-absorption modulators.
Commenting on the addition of the new franchises, Simon Rose, Business Manager of UR's Communications Division said: "Even though these new franchises all offer opto products they all focus on slightly different areas, this means that we can introduce more than one line when working on a customer's design solution.
We are building up our comms division and partnering with innovative companies that have the same goals as UR".
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