Corning introduces its highest-speed multimode optical fiber, InfiniCor SX+, for high-bandwidth premises applications

March 20, 2002

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CORNING, N.Y. -- Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW), a world-leading supplier of optical fiber, unveils today its latest optical fiber innovation, a 10 Gigabit Ethernet-capable multimode fiber. Corning(R) InfiniCor(R) SX+ fiber enables the high bandwidth performance of standard single-mode fiber for premises applications while achieving a lower overall systems cost. InfiniCor SX+ fiber, designed to provide an upgrade path to conquer bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming audio and video and medical imaging, is a 50-micron multimode fiber enabling 10 Gb/s serial transmission over 300 meters in the 850 nm wavelength window. It is designed for use with low-cost, 850 nm vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) to enable a cost-effective high bandwidth solution. "The industry's demand for a Corning 10 Gigabit Ethernet-capable multimode fiber has been unwavering," said Alan Eusden, general manager and senior vice president, Corning Optical Fiber. "Corning put the power of our unparalleled development and manufacturing expertise to work to ensure a high-quality, ultra-reliable product that met the customer's expectations. We're delighted to have exceeded those goals with InfiniCor SX+ fiber and are already receiving orders." Corning Inc.

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