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  8-Channel Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM)

Perry Keller

Toronto, Canada – GAO Fiber Optics (www.GAOFiberOptics.com) has announced the availability of its 8-channel CWDM intended for such applications as line monitoring, use in WDM network, cellular applications, fiber optic amplifiers, access networks and telecommunication systems. The CWDM allows for great flexibility by increasing the capacity of existing fiber infrastructure eliminating the need to lay new fiber at a full capacity location.
GAO Fiber Optics’ flexible CWDM is characterized by low insertion loss, wide passband, high channel isolation, high stability and reliability and an epoxy free optical path. It operates within the wavelength range of 1260nm to 1620nm at a 20nm channel spacing. Encapsulated within a non-flux metal bonding micro optic case, the multiplexer performs stably even in demanding environments. Since the wavelengths are relatively far apart compared with DWDM, the multiplexer is a cost-effective solution for Metro Access and Metro Core/Regional network environments where emphasis is on network nodes with fairly short spans.


Visit http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com for more information or to purchase this product online.
For any sales inquires please contact:
1-877 585-9555 ext. 601 – Toll Free (USA & Canada)
1-416 292-0038 ext. 601 – All Other Areas
sales@gaofiberoptics.com
About GAO Fiber Optics
GAO Fiber Optics (www.GAOFiberOptics.com), a member company of GAO Group, is a leading provider of fiber optic test and measurement instruments, transceivers and other fiber optical devices.


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8/9/2010


 

 

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