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Movaz Targets Unified Optical Transport Infrastructure
February 6, 2002
By Optically Networked Staff
Movaz Networks, a provider of optical networking solutions, today announced the launch of its entire RAY product portfolio.
"By seamlessly integrating breakthrough technologies uniquely developed by Movaz in optical transport, wavelengthswitching and advanced networking through software intelligence, Movaz is paving the way for an optical evolution where wavelength services can finally be delivered cost effectively across Metro Edge, Metro Access and Metro Core," officials said.
The company says it has already won several multi-million dollar contracts with customers such as Syringa Networks, LLC in the US and NextCom and CommVerge in Asia/Pacific.
Movaz's RAY product portfolio encompasses three core technologies, officials said:
the advanced optical transport for high degree of wavelength and distance scalability
the distributed switching component, which must include both optical and electrical crossconnects
the wavelength signaling and routing intelligence
A highly flexible wavelength infrastructure must be evolvable from a transport only network to one where it can dynamically switch 10 Gbps services in the Metro, officials said. With the general availability of the RAY products, the Unified Metro Optical Network can now be fully implemented.
Further expanding the portfolio will be a single-stage, 3D MEMS based Wavelength Crossconnect. Using free space optics and exclusively patented IP, Movaz is able to develop a wavelength crossconnect in the size of 7U high module that can be incorporated into the RAYstar to enable fully distributed optical switching.