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For Immediate Release - Santa Clara, CA June 12, 2007
Aurora Networks Announces Node Segmentation Solution
New Transmitters Lower ''Splitting'' Costs
Santa Clara, CA June 12, 2007 Aurora Networks announced it is
now shipping the AT3300L series 1 GHz LcWDM™ (Low-cost Wave Division
Multiplexing) Transmitters. These transmitters are ideal for the segmentation (''splitting'')
of node service areas because they enable the reuse of existing fiber up to six times at
distances up to 25 kilometers as shown in Figure 1. They provide increased bandwidth
capacity per fiber to support the expanding subscriber demands for HDTV, VoIP, VOD and
high-speed data services based on DOCSIS® specifications.
Figure 1. Single Node Segmented into Six Service Areas
The many features of the LcWDM transmitters include:
Six O-band wavelengths on a single fiber
Reach of up to 25 kilometers
46 to 1002 MHz RF bandwidth
Dual RF input ports with AGC for broadcast and narrowcast services
Compatibility with existing segmentable nodes
''Pay as you grow'' incremental build flexibility
"LcWDM systems will support six forward segments and 24
reverse segments on a single fiber," said John Dahlquist, Aurora Network’s vice
president of marketing. "This allows not only for segmentation of a node service area,
but also for node addition in growth areas without the need for fiber construction on
existing fiber routes. In fact, it allows for fiber recovery to support business services
and other incremental revenue-generating opportunities."
The 1 GHz transmitters are key components of Aurora’s industry-leading,
compact, densely-populated optical transport headend platform that enables cable operators
to more easily deploy, monitor and service headend components than similar solutions. The
transmitters not only enable more bandwidth per cable subscriber — and hence more services —
but are the launching point for the industry’s widest range of transmission network
solutions. They reliably accomplish both goals at a significantly lower overall cost.
Aurora Networks will showcase its complete line of 1 GHz transmitters at the
Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers’ Cable-Tec Expo in Orlando on June 20-22 in
booth 2073.
About Aurora Networks
Aurora Networks is a global leader in advanced optical transport systems for broadband networks.
The company’s innovative solutions optimize network performance and enable the deployment of
advanced residential and commercial broadband services. With a reputation for cutting-edge
technology and award-winning engineering, Aurora Networks is a thriving, privately-held company
based in Santa Clara, California. For more information, call +1.408.235.7000 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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