US Conec and Xanoptix partner to offer optical connections

April 2, 2001
Apr. 2, 2001--US Conec, a producer of fiber optic connector products, and Xanoptix, Inc. a manufacturer of high-speed optical transceivers for next generation data links, have partnered to provide data users with the ability to implement high-speed optical networks using significantly less space and cost than traditional networking equipment.

US Conec, a producer of fiber optic connector products, and Xanoptix, Inc. a manufacturer of high-speed optical transceivers for next generation data links, have partnered to provide data users with the ability to implement high-speed optical networks using significantly less space and cost than traditional networking equipment.

Together with US Conec, Xanoptix has designed an innovative connector adapter for its XTM-1TM transceiver. XTM-1 operates over more than 1km at speeds starting at 200 Gb/s and simultaneously connects 36 transmitting and 36 receiving fibers point-to-point at speeds of 3.125 Gb/s per channel.

Using the technology co-developed by US Conec, Xanoptix with demonstrate XTM-1's next generation optical connections at Networld+Interop in Las Vegas May 8-10.

About US Conec:

US Conec Ltd. develops and manufactures new multifiber connection products that keep pace with this rapidly evolving technology. For more information, visit www.usconec.com.

About Xanoptix:

Xanoptix, Inc. develops high-speed optical connection products for next generation data links and optical communication applications. For more information, visit www.xanoptix.com.

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