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OE Intros 10G PON Transceivers

March 20, 2013 |
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- OE Solutions Co, Ltd., a global supplier of intelligent, high performance optoelectronic transceiver solutions for wireless and wireline optical communications, announces a full portfolio of 10G PON transceivers including XG-PON1 and 10G EPON products.

Both 10G EPON ONU and OLT are offered as either symmetric or asymmetric solutions. A dual rate OLT is also available. For XG-PON1, OE Solutions offers an extended reach OLT that expands deployment options for our customers. ONU is available in SFP+ form factor while OLT uses XFP form factor.

“With the fast growing global PON markets, OE Solutions is now offering solutions for both ONU and OLT in XG-PON1 and 10G EPON,” said Dr. Bongshin Kwark, Director of New Product Development at OE Solutions. “Customers are looking for a supplier that can provide both ONU and OLT solutions at practical prices. OE Solutions has developed our ONU and OLT solutions with this challenging market requirement in mind. With our full product portfolio of 10G PON transceivers on hand, we are excited to partner with our customers to target the rapidly growing global 10G PON markets.

OE Solutions Co. Ltd.



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