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Nistica Partners With NEL

March 18, 2013 |
Bridgewater, N.J. -- Nistica, a Fujikura subsidiary supplying agile optical networking solutions, and NTT Electronics (NEL), a global leader in integrated optical and electronics technologies, today announced their entry into twin wavelength selective switches designed for next-generation route-and-select architectures. Nistica, NEL and Fujikura are co-operating in the joint development of multiple twin WSS modules optimized for transmission of 100 Gb/s channels and future super-channel formats at higher capacity. These cost-effective, small form-factor products will be manufactured by Fujikura Fiber Optics Vietnam, Fujikura’s manufacturing subsidiary.

“NEL has commercialized optical and electronics components based on key innovations from NTT. Innovation should emerge when different technologies are harmonized. I am expecting that this collaboration will expand the product portfolio of NEL before long” said Dr. Hiroshi Yoshimura, President and Chief Executive Officer, NTT Electronics.

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