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ADC adds new Anywave tunable laser with built-in wavelocker to ensure wavelength stability
March 19, 2002
MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (Nasdaq: ADCT; www.adc.com), a leading global supplier of fiber optics, network equipment, software and integration services for broadband, multiservice networks, today announced the availability of its new NYW-60-B tunable laser. The newest addition to ADC's Anywave tunable laser family features an integrated wavelength locker and proprietary control algorithm, as well as all drive and control electronics in a compact, board-mountable package. The new tunable and other ADC optical components will be on display at booth number 3500 at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibit (OFC) 2002 in Anaheim, Calif., March 17 - 22. "ADC is the only optical component manufacturers that can build a widely tunable laser with a built-in wavelength locker in volume for commercial use," said Rick Masloski, vice president and general manager of photonics for ADC. "Our customers recognize that ADC's tunable lasers are among the very best available and the new features of the NYW-60-B are designed to ensure wavelength stability over the life of the laser." ADC Telecommunications Inc. For more information on OFC 2002, please visit: www.nottheofc.com
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