Optivera to Join OIF Supercomm Demo

Demonstration at Supercomm highlights OIF's User-Network Interface (UNI) protocol

May 23, 2001

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NEW YORK -- Optivera, www.optivera.com, a developer of optical signaling solutions, today announced it has successfully demonstrated interoperability and will participate in the Optical Internetworking Forum's (OIF) first User Network Interface (UNI) Interoperability Demo. The demonstration will take place during SUPERCOMM 2001, June 5-7, in booth #150D in the Georgia Dome.

Optivera will be demonstrating its flagship product, Signum(tm), in the OIF booth. Signum is an optical signaling platform that enables intelligent network services to be deployed efficiently and cost-effectively over today's and tomorrow's hybrid networks. The platform controls real-time, on-net lightpath allocation in optical networking environments, enabling on net, on-demand wavelength provisioning, from any source to any destination in the network, in only a few seconds. The hardware behind Signum computes all needed routes according to availability, receives the service requests and then configures all the relevant devices along the routes selected. Signum was designed with an interface suite that enables it to easily interoperate with multi-vendor network equipment and an array of standard protocols.

Optivera Technologies For more information on Supercomm 2001, please visit the Light Reading Supercomm 2001 Preview Site.

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