Press Releases
For Immediate Release - Santa Clara, CA June 10, 2004
Aurora Networks Introduces 100GHz DWDM Optical Networking Platform
Efficient, Cost-effective System Dramatically Reduces Fiber Consumption
in High-Capacity Networks
Santa Clara, CA. June 10, 2004 Aurora Networks, a leading
developer and manufacturer of advanced optical transport systems for broadband networks,
introduces a new 100GHz dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) optical networking
platform at Cable-Tec Expo, June 16-18, 2004 in Orlando, Florida.
The 40-channel transport system dramatically reduces fiber consumption in
high capacity networks by enabling the deployment of up to 40 unique optical wavelengths
on a single optical fiber over long distances. This advanced Aurora technology enables
cable system operators to scale their networks to meet the demands of present and future
services without the need to install additional fiber.
"Every product in Aurora’s DWDM line has been engineered to support
40-channel DWDM distribution without concerns for compatibility and interoperability,"
said Ron Wolfe, Senior Product Manager for Aurora Networks. "The rollout of this new
platform allows our MSO customers to quickly and easily deploy high-bandwidth services
over existing networks without costly fiber upgrades."
The Aurora 100GHz DWDM optical networking platform is comprised of several
products that mount in the Aurora universal chassis, as well as modules for Aurora’s
nodes. Aurora’s patented universal chassis with advanced back plane system significantly
reduces optical interconnect cabling through the use of integrated multiplexing capabilities:
AT3510 Series Narrowcast DWDM Transmitters provide high output power
(+10dBm) from the Aurora universal chassis for long haul applications, and can overcome
passive losses associated with optical broadcast narrowcast applications.
Mounted in the Aurora universal chassis, the DX3515 Series Digital
Transponder converts any standard optical communications wavelength carrying digital
signals from 155 Mbps to 2.125 Gbps to a 100 GHz spaced ITU wavelength to be fed over links
up to 100km with 40 optical carriers per fiber.
The DT3515 Series Digital Transmitters digitize two separate RF
carrier spectrums of either 42 MHz or 50 MHz and transmit the digital signal over a
single output from the Aurora chassis on any of the 40 available wavelengths. These
transmitters can be used for links up to 200 km, carrying up to 80 unique node returns
on a single fiber.
The chassis-based OP3524 and node-mounted OP4538 Optiplex
broadcast/narrowcast optical combiners enable highly cost-effective management of
broadcast and narrowcast service groups using a simple, all-optical process, for both
hub sites and node enclosed "virtual hub sites".
The DX4515 Series Digital Transponder converts digital return and/or
Ethernet signals in the node to a DWDM carrier on any of the 40 available wavelengths
over distances of up to 100 km. This capability allows multiple nodes to share a common
return path fiber, making the deployment of fiber optic technologies deeper into the
network a cost-effective strategy.
The chassis-mounted OP3500 and field deployable OP9500 Series
Optical Passives provide low-loss, high-uniformity coupling, multiplexing and
demultiplexing solutions, as well as customized passives that enable cable operators to
provide advanced services more cost-effectively than with competing products. They also
make serving smaller communities economically infeasible. In addition, all Aurora field
optical passive products, including 100GHz DWDM passives, are fully tested and guaranteed
over the temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius.
"Our new high-bandwidth platform meets the needs of our customers
looking to increase network capacity and reduce capital expenditures," said John
Dahlquist, Vice President of Marketing for Aurora. "We continue to listen to our
customers and to respond quickly to meet their needs with cost-effective, state-of-the-art
optical networking products."
Visit Aurora
For more information on this cost-effective optical networking platform, visit the Aurora Networks
booth (#1157) at the Cable-Tec Expo, July 16-18, 2004 in Orlando, Florida. To schedule an
appointment, please contact Cora Wickersham at 408.235.7026 or cwickersham@aurora.com.
About Aurora Networks
Founded in November 1999, Aurora Networks designs, develops, and markets advanced
optical communications systems for traditional hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) networks
and advanced, fiber-deep broadband networks. The company's advanced technology
delivers significant increases in bandwidth and functionality while providing
substantial cost savings when compared to traditional HFC network technology.
Aurora Networks is privately held, with headquarters at 2803 Mission College Blvd,
Santa Clara, California 95054. For more information about Aurora Networks or its
products, e-mail info@aurora.com, phone 408.235.7000 or visit www.aurora.com.
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John Dahlquist
Vice President, Marketing
Aurora Networks, Inc.
Phone: (408) 235-7033
jdahlquist@aurora.com |
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