JDSU Modulators Prove Worth

JDSU announces its optical modulator products have surpassed 12B hours of operation with a 4.2 failure-in-time reliability rate

May 5, 2008

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MILPITAS, Calif. -- JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) today announced that its optical modulator products have surpassed twelve billion hours of operation in the field with a 4.2 Failure in Time (FIT) reliability rate. Optical modulators are one of the key components within Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) networks that enable internet transmissions.

As the global adoption of bandwidth-hungry applications such as YouTube and iTunes push increased traffic and higher data rates over DWDM networks, reliable optical modulators that can handle higher loads without failure have become increasingly important to network equipment manufacturers (NEMs) and their service provider customers to ensure quality of service. JDSU has hundreds of thousands of modulators deployed in DWDM networks across the world.

NEMs typically require optical products to have FIT rates of approximately 250, with one FIT equaling one failure per billion hours of operation.

"The FIT rate for JDSU modulators is about two orders of magnitude better than typical industry requirements, which is quite impressive," said Stephen Montgomery, president for the APAC region of ElectroniCast Consultants, a firm that specializes in forecasts for the fiber optics market. "The focus on quality and reliability that JDSU has built into its operational processes is a big reason for this success, and reliable modulator products will become even more important as the industry moves to faster data rates and more complicated modulation formats."

JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; Toronto: JDU)

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