Press Releases
For Immediate Release - Santa Clara, CA June 16, 2004
Aurora Networks Expands CWDM Ethernet Access Product Line
New Products Support Additional High-Speed Data Services and
Business Customer Applications
Santa Clara, CA. June 16, 2004 Aurora Networks, a leading
developer and manufacturer of advanced optical transport systems for broadband networks,
has expanded its CWDM Ethernet Access product line with new products to support additional
high-speed data services. Aurora CWDM Ethernet systems have been deployed by several large
multiple system operators (MSOs), enabling them to launch new services for small to
medium-size business customers.
This all-optical, coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM)
Ethernet-to-the-business solution uses the fiber optic portion of existing hybrid fiber/coax
(HFC) infrastructure to bring revenue-generating, high-speed data access to business
customers over multiple CWDM wavelengths. The new products include Gigabit Ethernet media
converters, and indoor and outdoor optical multiplexers and demultiplexers.
"We are very committed to working with our customers to define and develop
new, advanced products for our Ethernet product line to enhance the success of their
business," said Wim Mostert, Director of Technical Business Development for Aurora
Networks. "The CWDM Ethernet Access platform allows customers to leverage their
existing HFC architecture to add to their revenue streams in a very cost-effective
manner."
The first addition to the CWDM product line is a family of Gigabit Ethernet
(GbE) media converters, complementing the existing Fast Ethernet media converters. Both
series are available for ten different ITU grid CWDM wavelengths, and provide the system
operator with powerful, standards-based Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and open
standard remote monitoring (RMON) capabilities. New, very high-speed data customers can be
added using the same system architecture as used for Fast Ethernet (FastE) connections at
speeds up to 1000 Mbps. GbE media converters can also be used for simple upgrades of FastE
connections from 100 Mbps up to 1000 Mbps full duplex Ethernet connections.
Both the MC2410 GbE media converter and MC2401 FastE media converters fit into
the same Aurora CH2016 16-slot, SNMP-managed chassis. Like the MC1401M FastE version CPE,
the standalone MC1410M GbE media converter is an independent Ethernet device with its own
SNMP and RMON management and monitoring system. The status of the device is reported using
open SNMP protocol, and can be accessed independently, via its own IP address, from any other
Ethernet device in the network using the built-in web page or telnet access tools. The MC1410M
and MC1401M are IEEE and ITU standards-based Ethernet devices, and will therefore operate
seamlessly with any open-standard Ethernet device in the network.
Aurora has also added a family of 5- and 10-wavelength CWDM optical multiplexers
and demultiplexers to its outdoor optical passive offerings to complement the OP941S single
wavelength outdoor filters. The OP94D 5- and 10-channel CWDM demultiplexers and OP94M 5- and
10-channel CWDM multiplexers provide additional ease of installation in areas where the high
concentration of business customers requires multiple Ethernet connections to be dropped off
from the same fiber splice location. Aurora’s outdoor CWDM filter family for splice enclosure
installation is derived from outdoor DWDM filter technology. These filters are specially
developed for a wide range of outdoor temperatures and humidty, and proven to be highly stable
over time and temperature.
In addition, Aurora has expanded its family of indoor CWDM optical passives with
single-wavelength, 5- and 10-channel indoor optical multiplexers and demultiplexers. The OP34F1D
family of indoor filters provide the flexibility to add individual CWDM wavelength taps at the
hub or headend in areas where low penetration of business customers is anticipated, while
maintaining the ability to add new customer connections without interrupting existing service.
Also new to the CWDM optical passives family are integrated, bi-directional optical
test points, providing an additional tool to monitor wavelengths in either direction without
interrupting the mainstream analog video or combined CWDM transmission services.
The Aurora CWDM Ethernet Access platform operates with several other Aurora products,
including the TDM Ethernet Access platform and Aurora Wi-Fi products, to provide customers with a
wide range of tools for delivering high-speed commercial data services. Aurora’s expanding Ethernet
Access platforms are part of an ongoing initiative to support telecommunications service providers
with innovative solutions for delivering video, voice and data services to their customers.
Visit Aurora
For more information on the expanded Aurora CWDM Ethernet solution, 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
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