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GAO Fiber Optics Released DLINK compatible XFPs
GAOFiberOpticts Inc.
(Business News, 15/7/2008)
Toronto, ON – GAO Fiber Optics (http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com) has released a series of compatible XFPs that are fully compatible with the original DLINK products XFP modules are optical transceivers, typically 1310nm or 1550nm. GAO FiberOptics provides a wide range of XFP-based systems with powerful features for physical network connectivity, including media converters, distance extenders, cross-connects, Ethernet switching and routing equipment, and wave division multiplexing solutions. The power of the XFP is in the density, flexibility, management and cost savings. Pluggable interfaces comprise a series of technological enhancements to traditional optical or copper interfaces. First and foremost, they are very small hot-swappable modules that can easily be removed from the host device. This simple and powerful concept allows a dramatic increase in flexibility. If the host device supports protocol transparency then one can build a tremendous variety of applications with a very small number of host system types. We offer compatible DLINK transceiver models now: DEM-422XT DEM-421XT About GAOFiberOptics Inc. GAOFiberOptics Inc., a member of GAO Group, is a leading provider of embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance, alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals internationally. For further information, please visit http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com
 
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