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Long-Haul DWDM Sales Surge as the Bandwidth Glut Ends, New Report Finds
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Earthtimes.org: Worldwide sales of long-haul DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing) products grew by more than 30 percent in 2006, to $1.8 billion, as network operators scrambled to add capacity in the wake of surging demand for bandwidth, according to a major new report from Heavy Reading (), the market research division of CMP Technology's Light Reading...
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Added: 08th February 2007 05:23:34 AM Modified: 08th February 2007 05:23:34 AM
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Vendors Vie for FT GPON Deal
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Light Reading: FTTH Council Europe 2007 -- Fiber access equipment vendors are lining up to pitch for a gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) deal at France Telecom SA (NYSE: FTE - message board), which is planning to spend €270 million (US$351 million) on a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) buildout during the next two years. (See FT Fleshes Out FTTH and PON & FTTx Update.) ...
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Added: 08th February 2007 05:22:45 AM Modified: 08th February 2007 05:22:45 AM
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Lucent and Freescale, a semiconductor company, have teamed up for GPON
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TMCnet: Alcatel (News - Alert)-Lucent and Freescale, a semiconductor company, have teamed up in order to speed up the adoption of fiber-to-the-home technologies by jointly developing gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) technology and interoperability specifications for vendors of terminal equipment. ...
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Added: 08th February 2007 05:21:47 AM Modified: 28th February 2007 03:13:33 AM
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Amedia to Deliver First-Ever GPON Home Gateway with Built-In Home Networking and Media Library
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Business Wire (press release), CA: Amedia Networks, Inc. (OTC BB: AANI), a provider of next generation media gateways to distribute and manage ultra-broadband triple-play services in the home, today announced the development of the world’s first GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) gateway with built-in home networking capabilities and a personal media library. The HG-G1000 is being designed to provide the integrated functionality of an in-home Broadband Home Router (BHR), an outdoor Optical Network Term...
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Added: 08th February 2007 05:20:03 AM Modified: 08th February 2007 05:20:03 AM
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MAGPI/University of Pennsylvania Connect to New Internet2 Network
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PR Newswire (press release), NY: Internet2 today announced that the MAGPI advanced networking hub at the
University of Pennsylvania has connected to the new Internet2 Network, providing
the research and education community in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware region access to the most high-performance nationwide networking
capabilities available. The new network node located in Philadelphia extends the
reach of Internet2's 100 Gigabit per second (Gbps) nationwide network to its
members in the region. With ov...
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Added: 08th February 2007 05:17:45 AM Modified: 08th February 2007 05:26:09 AM
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Asia’s Communications System Begins to Return to Normal
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Asia Sentinel, China: As the New Year dawns, Asia’s telecommunications and cable companies appear finally to be making progress in returning the region’s communications structure to normal in the wake of the December 26 earthquake that damaged undersea cables on the sea floor thousands of meters below the surface a few kilometers south of Ta...
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Added: 31st December 2006 07:29:09 AM Modified: 31st December 2006 07:30:41 AM
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Huawei selected for Telecom Italia WDM projects
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Zycko, UK: Huawei Technologies, one of China's leading telecommunication equipment suppliers, has won a contract to develop Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology projects for Telecom Italia. Provided the Chinese firm passes Telecom Italia's rigorous evaluation process, it will provide optical transport technology for the Italian telecoms giant's out plan for WDM optical metropolitan networks. ...
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Added: 31st December 2006 07:22:00 AM Modified: 31st December 2006 07:22:00 AM
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Juniper routes 40-Gb/s over 10-Gb/s cores
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Telephony Online, IL: Juniper Networks has introduced a new physical interface card for its T-series core routers meant to satisfy demand for 40-Gb/s backbones among carriers with 10-Gb/s networks....
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Added: 31st December 2006 07:21:10 AM Modified: 31st December 2006 07:21:10 AM
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