Electroline adds RFoG receiver to ELink Optical Platform

Nov. 2, 2009
NOVEMBER 2, 2009 -- Electroline Equipment Inc. is offering a new optical receiver module designed to optimize the performance of RF over glass (RFoG) access networks.

NOVEMBER 2, 2009 -- Electroline Equipment Inc. is offering a new optical receiver module designed to optimize the performance of RF over glass (RFoG) access networks. It is a “DeepDiving” RFoG receiver, which Electroline says means it will operate at optical input levels as low as -27 dBm and also provide excellent signal-to-noise performance. The RFoG module is part of the ELink Optical Platform.

The RFoG receiver expands Electroline’s portfolio of RFoG products that can stand alone to deliver communication services to residences or businesses. The product line is compatible with, and can be overlaid on, existing xPON networks, Electroline says. Alternatively, xPON can be added to an RFoG deployment to supplement the need to add new services as demand increases in the future.

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