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AEPONYX Shows Off WDM-PON at OFC

March 13, 2013 |
BREA, Calif., MONTREAL and DAEJEON, South Korea -- AEPONYX inc. will be showcasing at the OFC/NFOEC2013 Exposition in Anaheim on March 19-21, 2013 the industry's easiest and most future proof, long-reach, single fiber, 40 channels WDM-PON solution. AEPONYX has achieved another world first; a truly standalone single fiber WDM-PON Solution composed strictly of WDM-PON Passives and small form pluggable transceivers (SFPs).

WDM-PON or Wavelength Division Multiplexing Passive Optical Network, is the only technology which enables multiple secure dedicated capacity circuits on a single fiber optic, to multiple customer premises optic, over different wavelengths, over great distances, without any equipment consuming electricity between the service provider installations and the customer premise.

Francois Menard, CTO & Co-Founder of AEPONYX, explains the industry leading progress made by AEPONYX in WDM-PON since ECOC 2012: "We have both unraveled and reduced the costs of our InfraMuxâ„¢ WDM-PON multiplexer while increasing its density to 120 circuits in one rack unit. We have added a low-power operation to our Omnicolorâ„¢ DWDM SFPs making them compatible with conventional equipment. Finally, we have simplified our single fiber operation by developing a red-blue adapter for our Colorplugsâ„¢. With these new developments, our WDM-PON solution is now by far, the easiest to deploy and the first one that is truly standalone".

Aeponyx Inc.



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