Mintera touts international shipments

Feb. 20, 2007
FEBRUARY 20, 2007 -- Mintera Corp., which provides line cards enabling migration of optical transport to 40 Gbits/sec and higher in metro-core, regional, and ultra long-haul networks, has announced the first international shipment of its flagship product, the MI 40000XS. Mintera's MI 40000XS is the company's 40-Gbit/sec DWDM transport subsystem.

FEBRUARY 20, 2007 -- Mintera Corp. (search for Mintera), which provides line cards enabling migration of optical transport to 40 Gbits/sec and higher in metro-core, regional, and ultra long-haul networks, has announced the first international shipment of its flagship product, the MI 40000XS. Mintera's MI 40000XS is the company's 40-Gbit/sec DWDM transport subsystem.

Mintera's says its new platform, which will be used by an Asia-Pacific systems company, delivers an "industry-leading transmission reach" compared with other commercial products. The combination of the product's modulation format and built-in adaptive dispersion mitigation technology, which provides chromatic and polarization dispersion tolerances, makes 40 Gbits/sec as easy to deploy as 10-Gbit/sec transport, the company says. The design of the MI 40000XS platform is based upon the emerging AdvancedTCA 300 industry standard.

"The first international shipment of our new product is both a product milestone as well as validation of Mintera's value proposition," said Mintera CEO Terry Unter. "We look forward to a long-term relationship with this partner and to providing ongoing support as they deploy the platform. Since our inception, Mintera has been making the performance benefits of cost-effective 40-Gbit/sec transport a reality -- clearly demonstrated by the impressive density and performance of the MI 40000XS."

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