(Source: MARKETWIRE)

JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) today announced key advancements as
part of its strategy to offer a complete portfolio of tunable
solutions in multiple form factors for use within DWDM networks.
First, JDSU has released its tunable XFP transceiver into production.
Announced in March 2009, the tunable XFP transceiver is a
dramatically smaller pluggable solution that network equipment
manufacturers (NEMs) will implement to send and receive light within
DWDM networks.
In addition, JDSU has created a next generation integrable tunable
laser assembly (ITLA) that it plans to incorporate into its 300 pin
transponders and also offer as a standalone product to the open
market.
JDSU leveraged two key building blocks from the Tunable XFP
transceiver, the tunable TOSA and ASIC, to create the new ITLA. The
tunable TOSA within the ITLA has been modified into a continuous wave
(CW) TOSA to accommodate a tunable laser, designed for use with an
external Lithium Niobate modulator to enable high performance in Long
Haul and Ultra Long Haul networks. The CW TOSA is a key component
that allows JDSU to offer lower cost and lower power tunable
solutions.
"The DWDM market is looking for multiple supplier solutions that
provide lower cost, lower power consumption and a smaller footprint to
support the carrier dilemma of single digit revenue growth but double
digit traffic growth," said Daryl Inniss, vice president and practice
leader of Components at Ovum. "It's great to see that JDSU has
extended its tunable XFP technology to support 300 pin MSA
transponders as this should help provide lower power and lower cost
options to the market."
"JDSU has dedicated a great amount of time and expertise to create a
complete tunable platform that is optimized for all of the
flexibility required in agile optical networks," said Tom Fawcett,
director of Transmission Product Marketing for the CCOP business
segment at JDSU.
As consumer use of online video, voice, and data applications puts
additional demand on network capacity, NEMs and service providers are
under pressure to add optical solutions that can manage increased
bandwidth in a flexible and cost effective way. Tunable optical
transceivers and transponders act as a key interface that convert
optical signals into electrical data as they enter and exit WDM
networks.
The tunable XFP transceiver, next generation ITLA module and tunable
TOSA will all be displayed at JDSU Booth #701 at the 2009 ECOC
Conference from September 21-23, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
About JDSU
JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical
innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets.
JDSU is the leading provider of communications test and measurement
solutions and optical products for telecommunications service
providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. JDSU
is also a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for
medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing,
display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative
applications. More information is available at www.jdsu.com.
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