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Avago releases new Ethernet SFP+ optical transceiver


27 Feb 2008

A new Ethernet SFP+ optical transceiver has been officially launched by its developer Avago Technologies, it has emerged.

The company behind the next-generation networking tool is convinced that its latest release will give vendors a new opportunity to enhance the port density their products offer end-users.

Each ten gigabyte per second Ethernet SFP+ product incorporates a digital monitoring transceiver and is claimed to be the first technology of its kind made available anywhere in the world.

Having recently released a production-ready ten gigabyte XENPAK LRM transceiver, Avago has insisted that it is continuing to offer its customers the kind of advanced technology solutions they need to compete effectively.

"With our strong technical leadership and our internally developed VCSEL source, we have the expertise and scaleable resources to reliably produce a stable supply of high-quality cost-effective products," said David D'Andrea, director of marketing for Avago's fibre-optics division.

Later this month, Avago will be demonstrating some of the potential benefits of three of its latest technological advancements at the Optical Fiber Conference in San Diego, California.

 

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