MAY 7, 2007 -- C-COR Inc. (search for C-COR) is bringing to market an optical upgrade that transforms installed C-COR trunk and bridger amplifiers into optical nodes.
Upgrading existing trunk and bridger amplifiers to optical node functionality provides a versatile way to reduce service group size for increased narrowcast capacity, according to the company. The Opti Max 2700 Optical Upgrade was created in direct response to the needs of network service providers seeking cost-effective ways to expand capacity of their existing networks with low cost and minimal service disruption.
The Opti Max 2700 Optical Upgrade is already being deployed in the US cable market, effectively reducing the cost and complexity of network upgrades and leveraging existing network architecture to provide additional network capacity, C-COR says. It is compatible with C-COR's latest 1-GHz Flex Max 901e amplifier and its predecessors, the FlexNet 700 and 800 series and Flex Max 900 and 901 models.
The OM2700 enables 1-GHz bandwidth expansion to increase forward capacity and future flexibility of the network and incorporates CWDM transmitters, providing more return channels through existing fiber.
"Our close working relationship with our customers enables us to support their changing network requirements as they build the most competitive and sustainable networks possible," said Bill Dawson, vice president, access strategy, C-COR. "The Opti Max 2700 Optical Upgrade is one more critical element of our product line, designed to squeeze more capacity from existing network configurations. It improves our customers' return on investment by enhancing performance without forklift replacement of key parts of their infrastructure."
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