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ECOC 2008, September 21-25
CoreOptics Booth
Brussels, Belgium
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OFC / NFOEC 2009, March 24-26
CoreOptics Booth 
San Diego, California, US
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News & Press

June 11, 2008
CoreOptics introduces 40 Gb/s Serializer/Deserializer Integrated Circuits to enable the lowest cost for the next generation of 40G optical networks.
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June 2, 2008
Syrus Madavi joins Board of Directors of CoreOptics Inc.
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May 14, 2008

CoreOptics announces closing of $25 million funding round
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February 25, 2008
CoreOptics introduces MLSE-2 distortion equalization technology for next generation of metro/regional optical networks
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November 06, 2007
CoreOptics announces that Alcatel optical veteran, Dr. Niel Ransom has joined the company’s board of directors
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September 17, 2007

CoreOptics delivers fast-service-

activation for metro optical networks
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March 27, 2007
CoreOptics delivers world's first 
111 Gbps transmission record for over 2400 kilometres
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September 25, 2006
CoreOptics announces that T-Com Venture Fund has invested in CoreOptics 
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More information in the News section and in the Press Coverage section.

Enabling Open Tolerant Networks
 

CoreOptics, located in Nuremberg, Germany and Manchester, New Hampshire USA, is the leading provider of tunable MSA Modules and IC solutions for 10 Gbit/sec and 40 Gbit/sec Metro, Regional and Long Haul optical and data networking market enabling open tolerant networks.

For the 10 Gbit/sec market CoreOptics just released the second generation of its IC solutions (DECS : Digital Equalisation Chip Solution) and a family of respective MSA Modules based on its innovative implementation of digital equalization, MLSE (Maximum-Likelihood Sequence Estimation). This MLSE technology reduces the effects of fiber and optical/electrical component impairments introduced during transmission (e.g. Chromatic Dispersion (CD) and Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD)) efficiently.

This second generation of CoreOptics ICs (DECS-2) will double the performance for PMD and CD compensation of the respective MSA Modules. CoreOptics offers for the 10G market different implementations of MSAs with NRZ chirped, NRZ none-chirped and advanced coding scheme combined with MLSE technology.

Coding scheme MLSE IC CD PMD Product Name
NRZ (chirped) DECS-2 >4000ps/nm >2 UI CO10TDL50
NRZ (none-chirped) DECS-2 >4000ps/nm >2 UI CO10TDL51
Advance TX coding DECS-2 >7000ps/nm >2 UI CO10TDL52

System vendors and Carriers, using CoreOptics tunable DWDM MSAs Modules based on dynamic MLSE concept in their Metro, Regional and Long Haul networks, can reduce the first-in deployment cost by upto 30% as they no longer need to invest into Optical Compensators and the respective amplifiers.
Additionally the MLSE concept addresses the requirements of modern optical switched networks (e.g. ROADM, Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer) due to its adaptive compensation capability.

For the 40 Gbit/sec market CoreOptic's offers all the required subsystems and components to enable customer to build the next generation 40 Gbit/sec systems (e.g. linecards and muxponders). CoreOptics' portfolio consists of 40 Gbit/sec short reach transponder module, 40 Gbit/sec DWDM transponder module, 40 Gbit/sec Ultra-FEC ASIC, 40 Gbit/sec MUX ASIC (4 x 10G) and 40 Gbit/sec Clock/Data Recovery ASICs.

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