Enterprise (LAN/WAN)
Enterprise networks provide a variety of services including virtual private networks (VPNs), storage, intranet, Internet access, voice, and more. JDSU provides a broad range of products for enterprise networks including transceivers, tunable transmission modules, and reconfigurable optical add/drop modules (ROADMs).
Lead-free, RoHS-compliant transceivers from JDSU improve performance for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 G) applications and feature highly reliable, oxide, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL) coupled to LC optical connectors. All-metal housing designs provide low EMI emissions, and a small footprint enables high density front-panel designs with up to 16 10G ports per line card.
JDSU transceivers are fully compatible with 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-SW and 10 G Fibre Channel specifications at shorter link distances. Our XFP transceivers provide a single product solution for the IEEE802.3 2005 Clause 52 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-SW, and 10 GFC optical interconnects.
The flexibility enabled by JDSU tunable transceivers is critical to the successful and rapid deployment of next generation, IP-based voice, data and video services. These transmission modules support multiple rates and applications in a single platform.
Our Tunable XFP transceivers are designed for use in DWDM systems where the capability to change wavelength on demand over the entire C- and L-Bands with 50 GHz channel spacing is essential.
The JDSU tunable 10 Gbps multiprotocol optical XFP transceiver integrates the receive and transmit path on one module. It includes a C-band-tunable integrated laser Mach-Zehnder (ILMZ), enabling data transmission over single-mode fiber through an industry-standard LC connector.
JDSU's Agile Optical Switch family provides the broadest portfolio of ROADM solutions for enterprise applications. They are the building blocks of Agile Optical Networks and provide the flexibility to remotely reconfigure any or all wavelengths, thereby reducing time-to-service, simplifying the network and streamlining planning and management. This results in significant Opex and Capex reductions and faster time to revenue. In addition, they enable the cost effective creation and deployment of more complex network architectures.