Vendors align technologies to 40G
strategies
June 2007 In a post-deadline paper at
OFC/NFOEC, researchers at CoreOptics (www.coreoptics.com),
Siemens Networks/PSE (www.siemens.com), and the University of
Eindhoven reported that they had combined coherent technology
with DQPSK to transmit 10 wavelengths spaced at 50 GHz over
2,375 km at 111 Gbits/sec. more
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OFC/NFOFC focuses on longer reach,
higher speeds, and smaller modules
May 2007 A pair of demonstrations reported in post-deadline papers
underscored the potential of this technology. In the first
paper, researchers at CoreOptics (www.coreoptics.com), Siemens
Networks/PSE (www.siemens.com), and the University of
Eindhoven reported that they had combined coherent technology
with DQPSK to transmit 10 wavelengths spaced at 50 GHz over
2,375 km at 111 Gbit/s. more
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100-Gig Chases 40-Gig
March 29, 2007 We see the 40 Gb/s
deployment as more of a stepping stone, " says Saeid
Aramideh, vice president of marketing for CoreOptics Inc.
"Not that we have stopped our activity there, but
certainly we see our future being 100 Gb/s based. more
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10 Gbit/s dispersion compensation
techniques abound
December 2006 Schreiber compares selecting the appropriate EDC
technology with buying a new car; there are high-end options
and low-end options. On the high end are technologies like
Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation (MLSE), the preferred
digital equalization method of 10 Gbit/s transponder vendor
CoreOptics(www.coreoptics.com) more
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Enabling open tolerant networks December 2006
With our technology, you can still use the existing glass
fibre line capacities, however, four times the number of bits
can be transmitted. more
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GIMV invests in German-US company CoreOptics
October 02, 2006 CoreOptics is a fast-growing and innovative player in
advanced optical networking subsystems. more
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CoreOptics takes $28M Series D ahead of possible IPO
July 10, 2006 CoreOptics GmbH, a German designer and manufacturer of
optical networking chips and subsystems, closed a $28 million
Series D financing as it contemplates going public in 2007
with the help of new lead investor GIMV NV. more
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