Trimac Networks intends to develop and market integrated 10- and 40-Gbit/s transceivers; launches first funding round

November 27, 2001

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NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Trimac Networks today announced its intention to develop and market integrated 10 and 40 Gb/s transceivers with up to ten components in a single module within the next year. Trimac is merging high-speed optical and microwave technologies to create transceivers that are more manufacturable, deliver greater functionality in smaller packages at vastly reduced costs, speeding development and deployment of 40Gb/s networks. "Our team of optical and microwave specialists has developed a brand new highly-scalable manufacturing process that can deliver the cost-effective integrated transceivers equipment vendors and service providers require," says Nisa Khan PhD, president of Trimac Networks. "Their work will speed the rollout of ever-faster data rates while also reducing the real estate needed to house these devices and to deliver increased functionality." Incorporated in August 2001, Trimac expects to begin launching products within six to twelve months and is currently conducting a first round of funding. Trimac Networks Inc.

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