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Aurora to Unveil New Products at ANGA COM 2013

May 28, 2013 |
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Aurora Networks, Inc., the number one optical access solution provider for cable operators, will showcase its industry-leading European product line and unveil new solutions at this year’s ANGA COM event, taking place June 4-6 in Cologne, Germany.

As Europe’s market continues to see an increased need for further network capacity required to deliver bandwidth-intensive services, Aurora Networks will display products and technologies that enable service providers to answer these needs. These include digital return optimized for BK networks, multi-wavelength segmentation, Fiber Deep, the industry’s first Node QAM technology, Trident7® Unified PON Portfolio (including a live provisioning demo) and the first European showcase of the former Harmonic optical transmission equipment.

In addition, James “Jim” O. Farmer, chief system architect, FTTP solutions, Aurora Networks, will deliver a presentation titled “The Role of DPoE™ in Transitioning from HFC to FTTH” during the “FTTH and Wi-Fi - The Door to TV 2.0” technology panel on Tuesday, June 4, from 2:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. (CET) in room B.

Aurora Networks Inc.



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