Exfo modules enables transport-network testing
Exfo Electro-Optical Engineering
Power Blazer Multiservice Test Modules
Exfo's Power Blazer Multiservice Test Modules provide customers with a high level of integration to meet their multiservice transport-network testing needs.
The company has announced a significant processing-speed increase for its FTB-8120NGE and FTB-8130NGE models, which offer a full suite of SONET/SDH, packet-OTN and Ethernet test capabilities in a compact, field-grade form factor.
The modules are now said to operate up to four times faster.
The FTB-8130NGE Power Blazer, supporting testing rates up to 11.1Gb/s for SONET/SDH, Ethernet (including 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN and WAN) and OTN networks, is ideally suited for the deployment and maintenance of packet optical networks.
The FTB-8120NGE Power Blazer, handling SONET/SDH/OTN testing rates up to 2.7Gb/s and Ethernet testing rates up to 1Gb/s, is purpose built for the deployment of Ethernet-over-TDM and Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH/OTN services worldwide.
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