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Oclaro to Host Two Presentations at ECOC
The firm will present talks on technologies in high speed networks and next-generation ROADMs at the 36th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication (ECOC).
Oclaro, a tier-one provider of innovative optical communications and laser solutions, has announced that two of its executives will be speaking at the 36th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication (ECOC) taking place on September 19-23 in Turin, Italy.
“Coherent Technologies in High Speed Networks” will be presented by Massimo Armiraglio, Director of Product Line Management at Oclaro on September 21, 2010 at 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. The talk will feature the following :
A view of next generation 40 Gb/s coherent products capabilities and how these products differentiate from previous generations.
How the use of coherent detection in 40 Gb/s transponders enables networks to leverage the full capabilities of upcoming 100 Gb/s products.
How optical component integration leads to coherent technology becoming economically competitive with other high-speed transmission solutions.
How Oclaro's recent acquisition of Mintera and strategic partnership with ClariPhy are furthering the company's competitive lead in the development of 100 Gb/s components and modules.
At the ECOC Market Focus Session, Krishna Bala, Executive VP and Division Manager of WSS for Oclaro will present “ "Less is More" for Next-Generation ROADMs: Colorless, Directionless, Contentionless”. The talk will take place on September 22nd at 12:20- 12:50 pm at the Lingotto Congress and Exhibition Centre, Market Focus Theatre in Hall 3. The presentation will discuss the following aspects:
How the increased demand for applications such as video and data storage are driving a fundamental shift in optical core networks from fixed-rings to integrated packet-optical meshes.
How service providers need an ability to set up big "fat-pipes" that allow the movement of large quantities of data and an ability to dynamically reconfigure these pipes to adapt the network changes.
The required development of devices that support 100 Gb/s and beyond transport and the development of next-generation WSS/ROADMs that include the ability to support colorless, directionless and contentionless.
Oclaro, is a tier-one provider of optical communications and laser components, modules and subsystems for a broad range of diverse markets, including telecommunications, industrial, scientific, consumer electronics, and medical.