Scientific-Atlanta to market erbium-doped fiber amplifiers

May 1, 1995
Externally modulated 1550-nm optical transmitters and erbium-doped fiber amplifiers will be marketed by Scientific-Atlanta (SA, Atlanta, GA) under a long-term sales, marketing, and product-development agreement with Optical Transmission Laboratories, an affiliate of Synchronous Communications. The agreement will exploit the strengths of SA in fiberoptic transmitter and receiver products and OTL`s expertise in 1550-nm technologies, said Perry Tanner, vice president and general manager at SA. Tann

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