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RIFOCS Corp. Distributes Europlus Services Ltd. Full-Line of Fiber Optic Products
RIFOCS Corporation's Components Division is now a full-line distributor of Europlus Services Ltd. fiber optic products, including fiber management systems for PC boards, device mounts, and other essential hardware.
"By becoming a full-line distributor of Europlus products, we can better serve our customers by providing one-stop shopping for a wide variety of fiber optic hardware and tools," said Andy Devine, the business unit leader of RIFOCS Corp.'s Components Division.
"Our relationship with Europlus Services
Ltd. goes back 10 years, and their high quality and extensive manufacturing
capabilities have helped RIFOCS become an industry leader in fiber optic
components and instruments in that span of time," Devine said.
September
5th,
2000
(press release date 8/31/00)
Corning Incorporated and Siemens
AG demonstrate N x 40 Gb/s DWDM
Transmission over Corning® LEAF® Optical Fiber
Long-haul system testbed at
ECOC 2000 will integrate Raman and other
DWDM technologies to provide high-speed data transport in a live demonstration
CORNING, N.Y. / MUNICH, Germany - Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) and Siemens Information and Communication Networks today announced plans to demonstrate a 40 Gb/s transmission system that provides four times the capacity per channel of todays most advanced commercially available networks. The demonstration will show the next level of time-division multiplexed (TDM) SONET/SDH signals and DWDM transmission and highlights the optical fiber and photonic components necessary to achieve an error-free and reliable N x 40 Gb/s data rate.
The system combines Siemens next generation 40 Gb/s transmission equipment and DWDM terminals TransXpress Infinity with Cornings optical layer products, including LEAF® optical fiber, PureGainTM EDFA and Raman amplifiers and PureForm DCM® Modules for LEAF fiber. The demonstration will be conducted at the European Conference on Optical Communications (ECOC) 2000 in Cornings booth #109-112, September 4-7 at the International Congress Centre in Munich, Germany.
With their first joint live demonstration, Siemens and Corning have overcome many of the technological hurdles that accompany higher TDM speeds.
We are working together to move advanced 40Gb/s technology out of the research laboratories and into the market as a robust and reliable product offering, said Dr. Hans-Joachim Grallert, Senior Vice-President Development, Optical Networks at Siemens Information and Communication Networks. Through this effort, we are one step closer to accommodating the rapidly increasing bandwidth and traffic demands of todays communication market.
The demonstration will transmit eight channels of simulated live traffic, error free, at 40 Gb/s per channel over 4 x 100 km spans (400km) of LEAF fiber.
By integrating Siemens 40 Gb/s systems and DWDM terminal TransXpress Infinity with Cornings LEAF fiber, PureGain EDFA and Raman amplifiers, and PureForm DCM Modules for LEAF fiber, both companies have achieved the capability to manage the power, noise, dispersion and non-linear effects at 40 Gb/s transmission rates. The large effective area of LEAF fiber reduces peak light intensity in the core of the fiber and allows more power to be pumped into the network while reducing the non-linear effects that can degrade system performance. This feature also allows the best balance of Raman pump power level and EDFA output power and provides an optimal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).Achieving higher data rates represents one key strategy that Corning is pursuing to strengthen our world-leading position in optical fibers, amplifiers and other critical elements of the optical layer, said Cornings Wendell Weeks, executive vice president, Opto-Electronics. "Moving to higher data rates also helps our customers dramatically reduce the cost of bandwidth. Corning is developing a family of products tailored to making low-cost bandwidth and higher TDM rates a reality."
For the 40 Gb/s system test bed at ECOC 2000, Siemens will use a unique, patented receiver concept and high performance transmitters to transmit signals over 4x100 km without Forward Error Correction (FEC). When FEC is used, the TransXpress Infinity MTS system supports 80x40 Gb/s over 1000 km. It delivers highly economic transmission by reducing the number of expensive regenerators.
By increasing the data rate to 40 Gb/s per wavelength and reducing the number of regenerators, Siemens and Corning have reduced both investment and operational costs for customers, said Dr. Hans-Joachim Grallert of Siemens.
September
5th,
2000
(press release date 8/30/00)
Orient
Aster is ready to enter in manufacturing of optoelectronics and fiber optic connectors
Very
shortly Orient Aster will be setting up its 2 unit in Noida with the largest
production capacity in the manufacture of Patchcords, Pigtails and Adaptors in
India.
Orient Aster is the first company to be established in India
in the manufacture of Patchcords, Pigtails and Adaptors with Technical
collaboration with Aster Corporation USA IN 1992 and are supplied to various
PSUs, Government and private organizations not only in India but else ware
During this period we have developed a large customer base, which includes
manufacturers and users of Fiber optic services, cables and systems. We are also
an ISO-9002 certified company.
Now again Orient Aster Communications is
entering for the first time in India in the manufacturing of following fields
·
Opto electronics such as Transmitters, receivers etc.
with technology
transfer with USA based firm.
· Standard Fiber optic
connectors for singlemode
and multimode applications
Companies interested in joint venture/ collaboration for manufacture of other light wave product and other fiber optic connectors, may contact us as early as possible.
Tel: 91-6347729
Tel: 91-6341609
Fax: 3316976
Fax: 6839423
visalraj@del3.vsnl.net.in
September
5th,
2000
(press release date 8/29/00)
Corning
To Invest More Than $20 Million To Increase Manufacturing Capacity
of Liquid Crystal Devices
Expansion
will increase capacity of PurePath products by six times
CORNING,
N.Y.
Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced it will invest
more than $20 million to significantly increase its manufacturing capabilities
for two PurePath wavelength management products, based on liquid crystal
technology. This expansion will
increase the level of current capacity by a factor of six times for the PurePath
Dynamic Spectral Equalizer and Wavelength Selective Switch products.
Both products provide high channel-count bandwidth management, and extend
the reach of long-haul and metro Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
networks by improving signal quality.
The level of functionality and performance
provided by these liquid crystal devices has generated
significant interest in the marketplace over a very short period of time,
said Doug Eccleston, newly appointed business manager for Cornings Wavelength
Management Products group. Expanding
our manufacturing capabilities will enhance Cornings ability to meet the
demand for product samples while supporting early adopters of the technology.
Cornings PurePath products have attracted
attention by outperforming other liquid crystal-based
products as well as devices based on alternative technologies, said John
Bayne, Corning Wavelength Management Products commercial manager.
One of our U.S. customers successfully tested the PurePath Wavelength
Selective Switch in a field trial. This
product has also been used in a successful multi-terabit test-bed experiment in
Europe.
The first phase of the expansion will increase
capacity by a factor of three times at Cornings current manufacturing
facility in Orange County, CA by the first quarter, 2001.
That facility is in close proximity to Cornings Advanced Photonic
Technologies, the organization that developed the liquid crystal-based products.
The second phase of the expansion focuses on
long term capacity in a new facility, with ramp-up scheduled for the second half
of 2001.
The Wavelength Selective Switch is the
first high-count, wavelength-selective optical switch that offers high
isolation, low insertion loss, and a bi-directional design.
It provides dynamic wavelength routing for optical path protection or for
the interconnection of metropolitan rings.
The switch can also be used as a 40 or 80 wavelength, reconfigurable
add-drop module. The Dynamic Spectral Equalizer provides dynamic power
attenuation on a per-channel basis. It
can individually attenuate 40 channels at 100 GHz spacing or 80 channels at 50
GHz.
In
June, Corning announced that Marconi Communications, a key supplier to 80% of
the worlds telecommunications organizations, would incorporate the Dynamic
Spectral Equalizer into its latest WDM portfolio,
SmartPhotoniX, specifically the PMA-32 product.
Corning will demonstrate a 40-channel, 100 GHz
PurePath Dynamic Spectral Equalizer at the National Fiber Optic Engineers
Conference (NFOEC) being held in Denver, CO August 27-31, 2000.
September
5th,
2000
(press release date 8/17/00)
Versitron announces the RS-485 Dual Voice/Data Fiber Modem
VERSITRON'S new RS-485 TeleData fiber optic modem is the epitome of versatility. Use it as a telephone modem, use it as a data modem, or use it as both. The F270X/F271X is capable of transmitting both voice and data signals simultaneously over a fiber optic cable. Available in both multimode and single mode, this modem can accommodate distances to 15 km.
Visit the Versitron's website at:
www.versitron.com
September
5th,
2000
(press release date
8/17/00)
Corning to Open New Photonic Components
Manufacturing Facility
Henrietta, NY plant will
employ 440 people and more than double companys capacity in fiber-based
passive components
CORNING, N.Y. - Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW), an industry-leading manufacturer and supplier of optical fiber and photonic products, announced today that it will open a passive components manufacturing facility to be located in Henrietta, New York, just south of Rochester. The company will initially invest approximately $80 million over the next 12 to18 months to double its production of fiber-based passive components, which are part of optical amplifiers used in communications networks. When fully operational, the plant will employ 440 people. Production is slated to begin by early-2001.
Demand for Cornings fiber based passive components continues to increase, fueled by erbium-doped fiber and Raman optical amplifiers. Fiber based passive components are part of the broad photonic product portfolio supporting Cornings position as a leading optical layer company.
In making the announcement Cornings Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Roger G. Ackerman stated, Today, Corning has taken another step in its evolution of becoming the worlds leading supplier of photonic modules and optical components. This facility will centralize our core competencies for manufacturing passive components and provide a basis for the future growth of this business. One reason for choosing this site is the excellent potential for expansion. Ackerman went on to acknowledge the support of state and local officials that made it possible for Corning to locate a significant manufacturing operation in Henrietta.
New York State Governor George Pataki stated, Rochesters economic resurgence is based on the depth and breadth of high-tech industries. Cornings decision to locate their first passive photonic components plant and create 440 new jobs in Henrietta expands this dynamic business communitys strength and momentum.
Established in 1851, Corning Incorporated (www.corning.com) creates leading-edge technologies for the fastest-growing markets of the worlds economy. Corning manufactures optical fiber, cable and photonic products for the telecommunications industry; and high-performance displays and components for television and other communications-related industries. The company also uses advanced materials to manufacture products for scientific, semiconductor and environmental markets. Cornings revenues in 1999 were $4.7 billion.
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