JDSU introduces new fiber characterization software

Feb. 23, 2006
February 23, 2006, San Jose, CA--JDSU today announced the release of Optical FiberCable v4 and Optical FiberTrace v6, the latest versions of its fiber characterization PC software analysis solutions.

February 23, 2006, San Jose, CA--JDSU today announced the release of Optical FiberCable v4 and Optical FiberTrace v6, the latest versions of its fiber characterization PC software analysis solutions. The new versions enable complete qualification of fiber infrastructure as required to deliver the highest quality triple-play services via multi-wavelength (CWDM/DWDM) and FTTx delivery mechanisms. Optical FiberCable and Optical FiberTrace will be on display at OFC/NFOEC 2006 in Anaheim, California, March 5-10.

Both software packages help network installers and service providers by providing fast and efficient post-analysis of testing carried out in the field. Optical FiberCable v4 and Optical FiberTrace v6 enable significant time savings in processing the large amounts of test data required to ensure higher quality services consistently meet committed service turn-up dates.

"Worldwide market demand for triple-play services is ramping up, leading to more pressure on those responsible for installing, building or upgrading networks for new fiber services aimed at triple play – especially DWDM and CWDM," said Enzo di Luigi, general manager of JDSU's fiber optics Test and Measurement group. "The new versions of JDSU's FiberTrace and FiberCable software not only aid those responsible for these installations and upgrades, they make the process quick, easy and cost-effective."

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