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Optillion announced its new 10 Gbit/s Ethernet transceiver (1550 nm), the TOP 5010, for data transmission up to 40 kilometers.
Optillion has optimized the design of its transceivers to ensure high reliability, which is essential for critical data applications in Metro networks, officials said. The TOP 5010 is being sampled to select customers in April, and the company expects to deliver to a broader customer base by June 2002.
The new TOP 5010 for 40 km, along with the company's TOP 3010 (1310 nm) for 10 km, "cements Optillion's leadership in high-speed fiber-optic transceiver technology as the first company with a product portfolio that supports the IEEE 802.3ae standard definition of the 10GBASE-LR and the10GBASE-ER," officials said.
Using 40% less power compared with the power requirements of XENPAK and the previous generation's 300 pin transponders, the TOP 5010 is designed in accordance with Telcordia GR-468-CORE to ensure reliability.