Xelic Adds OTN Cores

Xelic announces availability of two new cores in support of ITU G.Sup43 for Optical Transport Network applications

October 12, 2009

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Xelic today announced the availability of their new 10G Multiprotocol Mapper Core (XCO2M) along with a PCS to XGMII Encoder/Decoder Core (XCI2PX) for OTN applications. These two cores are the latest in Xelic's growing portfolio of cores for OTN Applications. The new 10G mapper is ITU G.Sup43 - 6.2, and 7.3 compliant, and supports mappings for 10GbE, 8GFC, CBR, standard, and non-standard ODU2 frame payload types. The XCO2M was designed to support use with or without an external MAC. To facilitate a PCS interface, the XCI2PX can be used as a bridge to the XCO2M.

Xelic's chief focus today is OTN. Their recent entry into ITU Study Group 15 has accelerated deployment of building blocks in support of the latest developments in standardization. They currently have a proven offering of cores for client termination and aggregation via multi-protocol mapping, multi-rate ODU multiplexing, framing, and FEC/EFEC for OTN at 2.5G, 10G, and 40G - with 100G in development. Visit them at SuperComm '09 booth 3212.

Xelic Inc.

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