EXFO’s FTBx-570 Dispersion Analyzer Ranks High in 2024 Diamond Technology Reviews

Nov. 27, 2024

QUEBEC CITY, September 25, 2024 — EXFO, the communications industry’s test, monitoring, and analytics experts, announced today that its FTBx-570 single-ended CD/PMD dispersion analyzer was recognized among the best in the industry by the 2024 Lightwave+BTR's Diamond Technology Reviews, with an honoree score of 4.5.

“On behalf of the Lightwave+BTR's 2024 Diamond Technology Reviews, I would like to congratulate EXFO on their 4.5 score,” said Sean Buckley, Lightwave+BTR’s Editorial Director. “This program recognizes and rewards the top products and solutions available to the broadband cable industry. We appreciate all entries we receive, though not all were honored with a score of 3.5 or above.”

A ranking of 4.0-4.5 is described by DTR as an “excellent product with technical features and performance that provide clear and substantial benefits”.

The FTBx-570 is the only cloud-connected, single-ended test solution that measures chromatic dispersion (CD) and polarization mode dispersion (PMD) in fiber optic networks. EXFO is the sole provider of single-ended CD/PMD test devices, and the FTBx-570 is the company’s fastest version launched to date.

About EXFO

EXFO develops smarter test, monitoring and analytics solutions for the global communications industry. We are trusted advisers to fixed and mobile network operators, hyperscalers and leaders in the manufacturing, development and research sector. They count on us to deliver superior visibility and insights into network performance, service reliability and user experience. Building on over 35 years of innovation, EXFO’s unique blend of equipment, software and services enable faster, more confident transformations related to 5G, cloud-native and fibre optic networks.

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