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Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Pirelli Broadband Solutions has begun volume shipments of its ITLA optical solutions to Huawei Technologies. The Pirelli ITLA enhances equipment vendors' product offerings by providing the option to integrate tunability into next-generation optical networks. Designed for DWDM optical network systems, the ITLA is a compact module with built-in control electronics and Pirelli's dynamically tunable laser, which has no moving parts needed to achieve tunability and is Telcordia GR-468-CORE qualified. Based on MSA standards, the ITLA can be easily integrated into an MSA 300-PIN board or a line card. It is now available for L-band applications.
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